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Communications and information resources in Canada

Oswald H. Ganley

Telecommunications Policy, 1979, vol. 3, issue 4, 267-289

Abstract: The author details Canada's efforts to maintain unity and national economic and cultural identity through its communication and information resources. The country's dependence on the USA is stressed. Computer communications, broadcasting and publishing industries, telephone and satellite communications, and research and development are covered and several Canadian innovations are introduced. It is concluded that, with appropriate action, Canadian communications and information resources could be used to strengthen national sovereignty.

Date: 1979
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