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  2. Ombudsman (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the fall 1974 season, CBC aired the series most weeks. Lawyer Robert M. Cooper was the program's host until 1979 when he shifted his attention to film production. Kathleen Ruff was his successor in the final season. By the time CBC cancelled the series, nearly all Canadian provincial governments had opened ombudsman offices.

  3. David Bazay - Wikipedia

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    David J. Bazay (July 12, 1939 – October 30, 2005) was a Canadian journalist for the CBC and later the English language ombudsman. He was scheduled to retire in November 2005 [1] and was succeeded upon his death by Vincent A. Carlin. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1939 and grew up in Elma, Manitoba.

  4. Organization of News Ombudsmen - Wikipedia

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    ONO membership comprises news ombudsman, readers' representatives and standards editors from around the world, working online, in print, in television and radio. All are individuals who work for professional news organizations such as the BBC, the Guardian, CBC, the ABC and SBS in Australia and the Hindu in India. Editorial standards editors ...

  5. Vince Carlin - Wikipedia

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    In the late 90s, he was appointed Associate Professor and Chair of Ryerson University's School of Journalism, a position he held for 7 years, before returning to the CBC as Ombudsman. Upon retiring, he launched another career, as a full-time actor, an avocation over many years.

  6. CBC News - Wikipedia

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    The first CBC newscast was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. Previously, CBC relied on The Canadian Press to provide it with wire copy for its news bulletins.

  7. Jacques Poitras - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, J. D. Irving filed a complaint to CBC's ombudsman; a review by Jack Nagler of CBC concluded that it had no merit. In early 2017, the company filed a second complaint, this time hiring Lenczner Slaght LLP to assist in drafting the complaint. It was reviewed by Esther Enkin, a different CBC ombudsman, and dismissed a second time.

  8. List of programs broadcast by CBC Television - Wikipedia

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    CBC Championship Curling (1966–1979) CBC Concert (1952) CBC Concert Hour (1954–55) CBC Drama '73 (September 30 to December 2, 1973) CBC Docs POV (2015–2021) CBC Family Hour (anthology series, 1989–c. 2001) CBC Film Festival (1979–80) CBC Music Backstage Pass (2013–2020) CBC News: Sunday (2002–2009) CBC Selects (2014) CBC Summer ...

  9. Jeffrey Dvorkin - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey A. Dvorkin (born September 15, 1946) is a Canadian-American journalist.. A Vice President of News and ombudsman for National Public Radio from 1997 to 2006, [1] [2] Dvorkin moved to the United States in 1997 following a lengthy career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto and Montreal, where he was Managing Editor and Chief Journalist for CBC Radio.