A Canadian Icon At Risk
In the 2012 federal budget the Conservative government
announced their plan to cut $115 million from the CBC’s annual budget between
2012 and 2015. An additional cut of $130 million by 2016 was announced in April
of 2014.
Total job loss – 1307 jobs. Impact on those who care about
what it means to be Canadian – significant!
Why should we care? It is the CBC, our public broadcaster,
that keeps us informed on what the issues are across our country (e.g. Cross
Country Check Up), keeps us entertained (e.g. The Debaters) and gives us the
opportunity to laugh while we learn (e.g. The Rick Mercer Report) to name just
a few program highlights.
When you live in a largely rural region like the Kootenays,
CBC radio becomes the friend that travels with you along our highways. Simply
stated, we need expanded CBC coverage, not less.
Cutting millions of dollars will take us in the wrong
direction both nationally and internationally. We need the CBC when we travel
on business or vacation, or as part of the Armed Forces, to keep us in touch
with home.
In the early 1980s I coordinated a series featuring BC’s
Provincial Parks with CBC television called Adventure BC. I traveled the
province with a producer, a cameraman and program host Bob Switzer, provided by
CBC television. Using local experts, we featured what makes parks and heritage
places like Cody Caves, Ft. Steele, and St Mary’s Alpine such important assets.
More Conservative government means not only will regional
programming be a thing of the past, meaningful national coverage will also be
seriously at risk.
If we care about Canada and the things that define us as
Canadians, we can’t let that happen.
Wayne Stetski
Cranbrook, BC
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