Abstract

The article "The Regulation of Broadcasting in Canada and the U.S.: Straws in the Wind" [this volume] is exemplary on two counts: first, it asks us to consider simultaneously provisions of the Broadcasting Act and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, certainly a worthwhile exercise; and second it typifies neo-conservative analysis of an important policy issue. Neo-conservatism, of come, has for a number of years been blowing its chill wind through Parliament Hill and several provincial legislatures, making the article in tune with the times.

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