CBC-TV News in Review: November 1996*
- 1996 ----- color ----- 59 min ----- vhs
- Segments: 1. Children in Canada: In Harm’s Way (15 min) Examines the plight of children who are abused at home and slip through the medical/legal safety net. 2. Bosnia: After the Election (15 min) This update looks at the first, even if forced, exercise in democracy in this war-torn country where old enmities still prevail. 3. The CBC: Whither Public Broadcasting? (14 min) Focusing on the latest cuts to the CBC, this story examines the past, present, and future of public broadcasting in Canada and its role in the 500-channel universe. 4. Mexico: A New Revolution? (12 min) Elizabeth Palmer, CBC's Mexico correspondent, provides an update on the ongoing political difficulties and growing guerrilla movement in our NAFTA partner Mexico. (Closed-Captioned) (Extensive study guide available upon request) (Donated by the Department of Canadian Studies) (Restricted to use by institutions of learning within the State of Washington only)
- Topics: (Canadian Studies, Child Abuse and Neglect, Communications, Law, Mexico, Political Science: Latin American, Political Science: Russian, East European and Central Asian, Russian, East European and Central Asian Studies)
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