This edition examines the Canadian Constitution and its effect on the principle of freedom of expression. The balance of the book directs attention to the laws that have been enacted that limit such freedom.
A Sourcebook of Canadian Media Law
LORD DENNING , M.R. We feel that this is a case where the law was clearly declared by Gorman J. He gave Mr. Mulholland and Mr. Foster an opportunity to reveal their source of information and they have not done so .
In The Most Dangerous Branch Robert Martin argues that the Supreme Court has changed from acting on principles to acting on values, allowing it to impose personal preferences.
Martin believes that the "theocracy" which dominates the Supreme Court of Canada is subverting democracy and the rule of law. In The Most Dangerous Branch he calls on Canadians to take back their country.
For people who are frequently in the news or who work a great deal with the media , this schedule means their day could begin as early as ... On top of these are local news releases sent directly to the media by mail , fax or e - mail .
The directory of NAMME members lists only names and affiliations . Association listings , however , do include address , telephone number , fax number , and officers ( circa 1993 ) , and there are also sections on national prize winners ...
The key question was whose interests should be uppermost, because social-media court coverage had indeed proved to be the “genie in the bottle” referred ... 6 Robert Martin and G. Stuart Adam, A Sourcebook of Canadian Media Law, 2nd ed.
Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay. “Telework: A New Mode of Gendered Segmentation? Results from a Study in Canada” Canadian Journal of Communication 28 (2003), 461–78 19. Bruce Campbell, The Information Highway: Avenues for Expanding Canada's ...
New York: McGrawHill, 1998. ... Nancy Langton, Stephen P. Robbins, and Timothy A. Judge, Cultural Barrier, Organizational Behaviour: Concepts, Controversies, Applications, 5th Canadian ed., custom edition for Grant MacEwan College ...
No Canadian media organization followed suit, although they reported that the Americans had broken the embargo. ... in Canada and former director of its School of Journalism, is co-author of A Sourcebook of Canadian Media Law.