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"It's going to be really interesting to see how this all shakes out. Definitely it's going to be the Canadian tail getting wagged by the American dog," said Ian Morrison, a spokesman for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. "The (CRTC) has already bent over backwards to accommodate them. The whole argument in 2004-2005 was, 'you have to approve this otherwise everyone will just go to the grey market and buy the American signal'."
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Canadian Satellite Radio at Risk
By Vito Pilieci
OTTAWA -- The flow of Canadian content to an estimated million consumers ac...See the full content of this document
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