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John Aird (banker)

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A number of problems arose during 1920s, causing debates on how broadcasting should be managed. These problems included the feeling that religious radio stations had "...emerged as a new weapon with which one religious group could bludgeon another...", and that U.S. stations unfairly dominated the
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a scant six weeks after the report was issued, making government support for public broadcasting problematic. Eventually, however, under the government of
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airwaves despite an agreement to reserve some frequencies exclusively for Canadian stations. These led the government of
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on the subject of broadcasting. Aird was appointed head of the three-man commission which also included
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in 1878. He became president of the bank in 1924 and held that position until 1929.
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In 1929, the Aird Commission delivered its nine-page
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Index


Longueuil
Canada East
Toronto
Ontario
Canadian Bank of Commerce
John Black Aird
Canadian
Longueuil
Canada East
Quebec
Canadian Bank of Commerce
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Royal Commission
Augustin Frigon
Charles Bowman
Ottawa Citizen
Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting
Parliament
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
stock market crashed
R. B. Bennett
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
Hector Charlesworth
Saturday Night magazine
John Black Aird
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
"The People's University of the Air: St. Francis Xavier University Extension, Social Christianity, and the Creation of CJFX"
"Canada Radio Fans Fight Interference"
The Tampa Tribune

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