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Catherine Tait

Reports of our death are greatly exaggerated: CBC TV is stronger than ever

Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | February 10, 2022
Schitt's Creek stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy. Courtesy of Schitt's Creek Twitter.
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | February 10, 2022
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | February 10, 2022
Schitt's Creek stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy. Courtesy of Schitt's Creek Twitter.
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | February 10, 2022
Schitt's Creek stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy. Courtesy of Schitt's Creek Twitter.
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | February 10, 2022
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | February 10, 2022
Schitt's Creek stars Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy. Courtesy of Schitt's Creek Twitter.
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | April 26, 2021
Reporters are pictured during a press conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outside Rideau Cottage on Nov. 20, 2020. No working journalist today can afford to ignore the power of social media, whether she’s using it to amplify her work or engage with the audience. Forced silence through relentless and vicious intimidation cannot be an option, writes Catherine Tait. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | April 26, 2021
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | April 26, 2021
Reporters are pictured during a press conference with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau outside Rideau Cottage on Nov. 20, 2020. No working journalist today can afford to ignore the power of social media, whether she’s using it to amplify her work or engage with the audience. Forced silence through relentless and vicious intimidation cannot be an option, writes Catherine Tait. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | September 2, 2020
As awareness of the pandemic grew, audiences turned to public media in record numbers for the trusted, accurate, and reliable news and information that they provide, writes Catherine Tait, on behalf of the Global Task Force for public media. Pexels photograph by Ketut Subiyanto
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | September 2, 2020
Opinion | BY CATHERINE TAIT | September 2, 2020
As awareness of the pandemic grew, audiences turned to public media in record numbers for the trusted, accurate, and reliable news and information that they provide, writes Catherine Tait, on behalf of the Global Task Force for public media. Pexels photograph by Ketut Subiyanto