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CBC asked to prove claim of Indigenous ‘consultation fatigue’ by May 29

Briefs | 05/23/2023 12:23 pm EDT

In a back-and-forth between CBC/Radio-Canada on when the broadcaster should have to launch a consultative process with Indigenous peoples as part of the CBC’s conditions of license, the CRTC is giving the broadcaster until May 29 to get feedback from Indigenous groups. 

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