The Guardian (Charlottetown)

‘Unacceptab­le’ if Liberals back down on CBC budget promise: Mulcair

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Thomas Mulcair and an NDP critic are expressing concern over a published interview where Canada’s heritage minister appeared to leave open the possibilit­y that the Liberals may back down from their campaign promise to raise the CBC’s budget by $150 million. Mulcair and NDP heritage critic Pierre Nantel sent an open letter to Melanie Joly Sunday, days after she gave an interview to The Huffington Post in which she refused to say specifical­ly how much the government would raise the budget for the CBC and its French-language arm Radio-Canada. “One thing is certain: RadioCanad­a is really a priority for us and we are working hard to substantia­lly increase the funding,’’ Joly told The Huffington Post. When asked if the Liberals would offset the former Conservati­ve government’s $115 million cuts to the broadcaste­r, she repeated, “I am working very hard to increase Radio-Canada’s budget.’’ In his letter to Joly, Mulcair writes, “It is now time to take action and fulfil your promise to increase funding by $150 million in your government’s first budget. After years of deep cuts, it is unacceptab­le for the cultural sector to face this kind of uncertaint­y once again.’’ In a budget handed down in 2012, the then Conservati­ve government of Stephen Harper cut $115 million from CBC funding over three years. Since then, the broadcaste­r has been hit by layoffs and program cancellati­ons.

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