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Province/Territory
Electoral District (2011)
Response rates from 613 Nova Scotia voters.
30% Yes |
70% No |
30% Yes |
55% No |
8% No, and eliminate funding |
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7% No, and decrease funding |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 613 Nova Scotia voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 613 Nova Scotia voters.
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Unique answers from Nova Scotia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B2J775M1wk1W
No, their funding should be set in the charter, and a large consensus must be reached to change. Public media is critical but should be wholly non-partisan.
@B2H2BPL2wks2W
No, their funding should be set in the charter and require a large consensus to change. Public media is critical, but should be wholly non-partisan.
@B2BMK7B3wks3W
Yes, but also increase its independence & ensure it does not show bias towards nor against the government or opposition parties.
@B23DHJV2mos2MO
Yes But Only If The Federal Government Requires That In Order For The CBC To Receive All Their Government Funding Each Year The CBC Has To Adopt And Implement A Policy Where All Sides On Any Issue Are Treated Equally And Are Given A Equal Amount Of Air Time
@9ZRQ8ZP2mos2MO
Maybe, but only if the standard of journalism is unbiased, nonpartisan, fact based and all opinion pieces are removed. CBC has not been living up to these standards.
@9F6VHWJ1yr1Y
Yes, as a national broadcaster it should be properly funded
@9F5KMPV1yr1Y
Increase funding to public broadcasting. Invest in bi partisan public broadcasting so every Canadian has access to quality news. Every area should be required to have a public broadcasting station that works on radio and on TV. Every Canadian should be able to access the news and it should be non political and funded by the government.
@9F47LDM1yr1Y
Yes, but make sure it goes to informative sources.
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