Heritage minister proposes banning ads from CBC news programming

Heritage minister proposes banning ads from CBC news programming

OTTAWA — Federal Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge's plan to modernize the mandate of CBC and Radio-Canada would bar them from running ads during news programming and from charging subscription fees for digital products such as CBC Gem.
In turn, the government

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