The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommission Commission (CRTC) is the body which regulates communications activity in Canada. It has become almost a cliche to say that in addition to simply formulating regulations, the Commission has also been the dominant policy-maker in the communications field. The allegation has been made that the CRTC is "out of control", usurping a policy-making role more properly exercised by elected government officials, while also defying their attempts to constrain its behaviour. It has further been argued that this Commission usurpation and defiance has meant that both the minister and Parliament have little or no influence to direct the agency.The study demonstrates that the Commission has often acted as a p...
This project is an exploratory study of private radio regulation in Canada. The Canadian Broad...
The thesis analyzes the impact of federal regulation of telecommunications on the pursuit of provinc...
The first part of this study examines the academic and official (CRTC) discourse regarding the regul...
This paper analyzes the effects of Canadian institutions on the development, structure, and mandate ...
This article examines the transformation of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Com...
This book reviews the state of play of the CRTC and broadcasting regulation in Canada at a time when...
This paper critically examines political and sociological relations in public telecommunication poli...
The Canadian Broadcasting Act of 1991 states the Canadian system should be ‘effectively owned and co...
Unabhängige Regulierungsbehörden, die außerhalb der klassischen Exekutivhierarchie stehen und auf ge...
This paper describes results from a quantitative study of the enforcement by the Canadian Radio-tele...
Our examination of ministerial licensing under the Radio Act, attempts to first show that its use in...
d1:accorder et de r6voquer les permis de diffusion et dlen rhglementer le niveau de performance, il ...
This thesis focuses on Canada’s federal regulatory appeal procedure, the “Petition to the Governor i...
After years of pressure from women's groups, the Canadian government, in 1979, chose to address the ...
While technological and economic changes have been the most influential factors in stimulating recen...
This project is an exploratory study of private radio regulation in Canada. The Canadian Broad...
The thesis analyzes the impact of federal regulation of telecommunications on the pursuit of provinc...
The first part of this study examines the academic and official (CRTC) discourse regarding the regul...
This paper analyzes the effects of Canadian institutions on the development, structure, and mandate ...
This article examines the transformation of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Com...
This book reviews the state of play of the CRTC and broadcasting regulation in Canada at a time when...
This paper critically examines political and sociological relations in public telecommunication poli...
The Canadian Broadcasting Act of 1991 states the Canadian system should be ‘effectively owned and co...
Unabhängige Regulierungsbehörden, die außerhalb der klassischen Exekutivhierarchie stehen und auf ge...
This paper describes results from a quantitative study of the enforcement by the Canadian Radio-tele...
Our examination of ministerial licensing under the Radio Act, attempts to first show that its use in...
d1:accorder et de r6voquer les permis de diffusion et dlen rhglementer le niveau de performance, il ...
This thesis focuses on Canada’s federal regulatory appeal procedure, the “Petition to the Governor i...
After years of pressure from women's groups, the Canadian government, in 1979, chose to address the ...
While technological and economic changes have been the most influential factors in stimulating recen...
This project is an exploratory study of private radio regulation in Canada. The Canadian Broad...
The thesis analyzes the impact of federal regulation of telecommunications on the pursuit of provinc...
The first part of this study examines the academic and official (CRTC) discourse regarding the regul...