MDSA01H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: National Energy Program, Canadian National Railway, Canada Council

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Policy development in any one jurisdiction is always part of a larger, international policy context because mass communication takes place across borders. Policy as a set of guiding ideas and practices. Regulation, or the enforcement of legislation and government policy through rule making. In canada, communications policies can be developed by governments in committee, subject to usual parliamentary procedures, or by public agencies (crtc) Researched through public hearings, task forces, and parliamentary committees. Recommendations have resulted in the establishment of the nfb, cbc, crtc, telefilm canada and the canada council. To prevent the circulation of illegal materials. Communications policy is a by product of global contact between peoples, companies and governments. General postal union, 1874: renamed universal post union, 1879, freedom of postal transport within countries belonging to the union and the standardization of charges collected by each country for male service between members. International telegraph union and international radio-telegraph union merge into.

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