PRIME
MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER SPEAKS TO THE IMPORTANCE
OF
CULTURAL MEDIA IN CANADIAN SOCIETY
TORONTO
– Prime Minister Stephen Harper today highlighted the importance of
cultural media in Canadian society at a training seminar organized by the
National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC) at Seneca
College’s Markham Campus.
“We
believe strongly that freedom for Canadians goes hand-in-hand with
journalistic freedom,” said the Prime Minister. “Our liberty is
strengthened when journalists are free to pursue truth, shine light into
dark corners and assist the process of holding governments accountable.”
The
Prime Minister was named Honourary Life Chair of the NEPMCC. The
NEPMCC is a non-profit media organization made up of journalists
representing editors and publishers of diverse cultural media across
Canada. The organization promotes excellence, understanding and
cooperation among its members. The purpose of the seminar is to
provide training on best practices in Canadian journalism and skills
development for the NEPMCC members.
The Government of
Canada is providing funding toward the seminar through the Canada Magazine
Fund’s Support for Industry program. This program invests in
industry-wide or association-based projects that contribute to the
long-term viability of the Canadian magazine and periodical industry.
“Our
government will continue to collaborate with cultural media and
communities in pursuit of a common vision of a stronger, richer sense of
Canadian citizenship,” said the Prime Minister.

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