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21 documents for satellite communications jobs
  • ... hard to get, i.e., not being a docile satellite of anyone, even of those who are neutralists. . Re...Revolutions in communications, transportation, widget-making, and all the rest m... pressures and constraints in their demanding jobs as they do themselves. But they do it also because...

  • ... of an American provider, AboveNet Communications Inc., and a Canadian carrier, TELUS Communications... wireless services in Canada, other than satellite services. Other restrictions have been developed b... 15 Jobs and Economic Growth Act, S.C. 2010, c. 12, section...

  • ... Publications' earlier claim that" communications of a nation are as vital to its life as its defenc...In fact, from "the last spike" to the satellite dish, our communication systems of rail, air, phon... War I all have recommended the creation of jobs in those industries for Canadians. These recommend...

  • AMMSA is more than Windspeaker - we also have Alberta Sweetgrass, which was developed to fill the void when Windspeaker was transformed into a national publication. Since 1994, AMMSA has also added Saskatchewan Sage, British Columbia Raven's Eye, Ontario Birchbark and Aboriginal Business Quarterly to our family of publications. AMMSA also owns and operates CFWE-FM radio. Alberta's first and most extensive Aboriginal broadcaster since 1987. We are presently serving more than 75 Alberta Aboriginal communities via satellite. An extensive and ambitious expansion plan has been developed to broadcast CFWE throughout Alberta. As we continue to increase CFWE's coverage area our plan is to include every First Nation and Métis Settlement in Alberta as well as Edmonton, Fort McMurray and Calgary i...

    ... word that all funding for Native Communications Program was cut in the 1990 federal budget. The 19... of our 24 employees that they no longer had jobs. It's been eighteen years since the demise of the ...

  • ... many democracy donors witnessed--via satellite--demonstrations in Burma. Prior to this event ther... site of resistance in their communications with governments. . In addition to the security co...There are no parttime jobs for undocumented refugees and migrant workers typi...

  • In purchasing the Brandon station as well as the stations in Windsor and Wingham, Ont., the cable provider is trying to build a case to prove that CTV is wrong when it says these types of traditional media outlets are no longer profitable. In a strongly worded full-page ad in Friday's Globe and Mail, CEO Jim Shaw accused broadcasters of exaggerating the financial woes of these stations and effectively trying to pry money out of cable companies, which he said would ultimately come from consumers.

    ... purchaser came forward: Shaw Communications. The Calgary-based company is more of a service pr...) in their attempt to charge cable and satellite companies a "fee for carriage" of traditional TV s... are threatening to cut local newscasts, cut jobs and close television stations," the ad states. "Th...

  • ...programs. The National Satellite Initiative (NSI), launched in 2003. and delivered ...into knowledge-intensive services sector jobs will help Canada. most, by driving job creation, e...

  • ... on foreign investment in the satellite and telecommunications industries.7 In the March 4..., Federal Budget document, Leading the Way in Jobs and Growth, the Government stated that it would "b... also advocating for a study of new communications legislation that would effectively integrate the r...

  • The market cap is just over $50 million; there is no equity left," one analyst said. "The bondholders already own it. In terms of converting (bondholders') debt to equity, they are already there. It's semantics. The Aspers are already out. The equity has been wiped out. The company's publishing division, which includes virtually all the largest papers in Canada other than the Winnipeg Free Press, the Globe and Mail and the Journal de Montreal, had also been contributing cash to help make payments on the parent company's debt. But the gloomy newspaper advertising market is not likely to improve quickly enough to prevent that division from breaching its own debt covenant in coming weeks, making another group of bondholders eligible to demand payment on another $1.4 billion in debt. "It'...

    ... breakup of Canwest Global Communications Corp. But it probably will not be enough to preser..., including the elimination of close to 500 jobs at its publishing operations and the removal of $2... carriage of its channels from cable and satellite carriers, as well as alterations to its local prog...

  • ... and disparities in North-South communications. Facilitator Jamie Bastedo said that the group sou... unemployment is a way of life--there are no jobs and an education does not guarantee work. People g...* Secure benefits from satellite companies in return for access to the North. "We n...



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