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CRTC’s vice-chair of broadcasting steps down

Briefs | 01/08/2024 4:30 pm EST
Alicia Barin, CRTC interim vice-chair and commissioner for Quebec, at a CRTC hearing on Dec. 8, 2023 (photo via CPAC).

The CRTC’s interim vice-chair of broadcasting and commissioner for Quebec, Alicia Barin, stepped down from her position last week.

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