It was good initially. I think it became very stale after season 1.Did you ever watch Little Mosque on the Prairie or chose not to cause of being a Muzzie thing?
It was funny too. Quirky Canadian style humour.
It was good initially. I think it became very stale after season 1.Did you ever watch Little Mosque on the Prairie or chose not to cause of being a Muzzie thing?
It was funny too. Quirky Canadian style humour.
The ten minutes I watched was totally cringeworthy enough to turn me off . About the same reaction I had after ten minutes of the Apprentice . Mind you never much cared for situation comedy .Did you ever watch Little Mosque on the Prairie or chose not to cause of being a Muzzie thing?
It was funny too. Quirky Canadian style humour.
Luckily I probably am right in this case.You can "feel" all you want, doesn't make you right.
“Catherine Tait is already the highest-paid CBC executive in Canadian history, earning over half a million dollars in her base salary,” the Conservative Party said in a statement.CBC President Catherine Tait was called to committee on Parliament Hill – again – because of bonuses handed out under her watch.
Tait repeatedly refused to say if she’ll take severance or bonus payouts when she leaves the CBC in the new year.
“I consider that to be a personal matter,” Tait responded.
It used to make money.“That the Government of Canada provide a substantial and lasting increase in the parliamentary appropriations for CBC/Radio-Canada, allowing it to eliminate its paid subscription services and gradually end its reliance on commercial advertising revenues,” reads the report.
Yay. A fully taxpayer funded state broadcaster. What could possibly go wrong?
Probably still could, if it wasn't run by people whose goal is to defraud taxpayers and push leftard agendas.It used to make money.
& the English speaking portion of CBC that gets defunded, they can just slap that right onto the pile towards our DND.Probably still could, if it wasn't run by people whose goal is to defraud taxpayers and push leftard agendas.
Curiousity. . . what percentage of CBC's budget comes from public funds? What are the other sources?"Taint refused to say if she will take a severance when she leaves the CBC next year, claiming it’s a personal matter. It’s not personal if it’s taxpayers’ money."
Similar argument can be made against the CBC going after Canadian Youtubers for using CBC "Copyrighted" material. Since the CBC is funded by the Canadian public, wouldn't or shouldn't anything the CBC owns also be owned by the same public that funds and essentially owns them?
I'm not even going to get into the fair use argument because I think it's a secondary argument that deflects from the above point.
They still have commercials on TV. That would be their only source of revenue. I think it contributes something like 35% of their budget. The rest is taxpayer.Curiousity. . . what percentage of CBC's budget comes from public funds? What are the other sources?
Streaming I think is a %’age? Maybe subscribe fees? This on top of taxpayer funding. I’ll google it:They still have commercials on TV. That would be their only source of revenue. I think it contributes something like 35% of their budget. The rest is taxpayer.
Are they crazy or what? Why would we give 1 cent to the CBC when it has no one watching them? It will simply line the pockets of Liberal supporters working for the CBC which, apparently, seems to be what is actually happening. Trying to get their grift b4 something "bad" happens.LILLEY: CBC loses lawsuit against Tories while wasting your money
LILLEY: CBC loses lawsuit against Tories while wasting your money Author of the article:Brian Lilley Publishing date:May 13, 2021 • 11 hours ago • 3 minute read • 25 Comments The Toronto headquarters of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is photographed on April 4, 2012. The Toronto...forums.canadiancontent.netBATRA’S BURNING QUESTIONS: Will Poilievre really defund the CBC? The answer won’t shock you — Toronto Sun
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The CBC used to air The Simpsons after school. One of the best episodes was the Cape Fear homage, in which an FBI agent tries to change Homer’s last name to Thompson. After hours of explanation, the kids have fallen asleep, Marge has given up and the agent says, “When I step on your foot and...apple.news
The Liberal members of Parliament on the heritage committee have sent a report to the House of Commons urging the government to give the CBC even more money.
“That the Government of Canada provide a substantial and lasting increase in the parliamentary appropriations for CBC/Radio-Canada, allowing it to eliminate its paid subscription services and gradually end its reliance on commercial advertising revenues,” reads the report.
Really? More money? The CBC already takes $1.4 billion a year from taxpayers. And that’s not enough?
According to its latest annual report, the CBC collected about $493 million in revenue on top of other than government funding in 2023-24 — the bulk being subscription fees and advertising.
This means these Trudeau government MPs want taxpayers to fund the CBC to the tune of about $2 billion per year???
CBC CEO Catherine Tait repeatedly testified at the committee and each time she inadvertently made a stronger case to defund the CBC, due to her entitlement and lack of accountability.
Taint refused to say if she will take a severance when she leaves the CBC next year, claiming it’s a personal matter. It’s not personal if it’s taxpayers’ money.
Documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation show Tait is paid between $460,000 and $551,000 this year, with a bonus of up to 28%.
(That’s a bonus of up to $154,448. That’s more than the average Canadian family earns in a year)
Hunh. I'm not Canadian and not completely up on your laws, but I agree. . . this makes CBC an arm of the government and ineligible to hold a copyright.They still have commercials on TV. That would be their only source of revenue. I think it contributes something like 35% of their budget. The rest is taxpayer.
Another bunch that spend their time trying to defraud the taxpayer, while collecting a government paycheque.& the English speaking portion of CBC that gets defunded, they can just slap that right onto the pile towards our DND.
$1.7 billion a year. Don't know the percentage of the budget that is but it's more than fucking enough to say WE own their shit.Curiousity. . . what percentage of CBC's budget comes from public funds? What are the other sources?