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December 19, 2017

Canadian voices are endangered as TV evolves according to a new report from the C.D Howe Institute. In “Strengthening Canadian Television Content: Creation, Discovery and Export in a Digital World” authors Lawson Hunter, Kenneth Engelhart and Peter Miller find the future of television and Canadian content is up in the air and examine how regulators can be effective in the new digital world.

Lawson Hunter

Lawson Hunter is one of Canada’s renowned regulatory and government relations counsel, drawing on a wide range of experience in business, government and private practice.

Ken Engelhart

Ken Engelhart is the former Senior Vice President of Rogers Communications, responsible for the regulatory affairs of Rogers Wireless, Rogers Cable, Rogers Telecom and Rogers Media (including Rogers Broadcasting).

Peter Miller

Peter Miller is a lawyer and engineer with 25 years of media and communications industry experience in both private practice and senior executive positions.  Since 2006, he has acted as an advisor to select clients in both the public and private sectors, specializing in strategy and policy development regarding the impact of digital technology, as well as acting as legal and regulatory cou