CMST 1A03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Telefilm Canada, Parliamentary Procedure, Canada Council

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Chapter 6 155-162 is the only shit from chapter 6 that we need. Policy does not happen in a vacuum, supposed to represent the public and their opinions. Even though public input can go into issues, policies are still structured by a certain party of government and their values. Established by national and international regulatory bodies (and sometimes regional/local) Priorities change in different time periods, reflect national concerns of the time. Rationale for policy- market intervention: market failure: if markets do not recognize the longevity of cultural products, Developed by governments in committee & through parliamentary procedure; or via public agencies (eg. crtc) Researched through public hearings, task forces, and parliamentary committees. Recommendations have resulted in the establishment of nfb, cbc, crtc, telefilm. Varying degrees of public input with different levels of power. Liberalized trade, neoliberalism- should governments be intervening when private sector may provide alternatives.

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