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McCabe bids adieu to Canada’s broadcast lobby association after 13 years at helm

Michael McCabe, CEO and president the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), is leaving the organization after 13 years to look for a part-time job in the public policy area. McCabe’s resignation takes effect Nov. 9, after the CAB’s annual convention, running Oct. 28 – 30 in Ottawa. He had three option years on his third five-year contract with the CAB, and had completed the first option year. He decided to opt out of the next two. The contract also contains a clause that would allow McCabe to continue on as a part-time special advisor to the association, but he says that would depend upon what the new president wants.

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