CRTC adds Uvagut TV to basic TV package in Canada
Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has announced that it is adding Uvagut TV to the basic TV package in Canada. This decision was made following a review of the applications submitted by various Indigenous broadcasters.
Uvagut TV is a national Indigenous television network that provides programming in Inuktitut, the language spoken by the Inuit people of Canada. The network’s programming includes news, current affairs, documentaries, and entertainment shows.
The CRTC’s decision to add Uvagut TV to the basic TV package is a significant step forward in ensuring that Indigenous voices are heard in Canada. Uvagut TV will be the first national Indigenous television network to be available to all Canadians.
The addition of Uvagut TV to the basic TV package will also help to promote cultural diversity in Canada. Uvagut TV’s programming will provide Canadians with a unique perspective on the world and help to break down stereotypes about Indigenous peoples.
The CRTC’s decision is a welcome step forward in the fight for Indigenous rights in Canada. It is a reminder that the government is committed to ensuring that all Canadians have access to diverse and inclusive media.
CRTC adds Uvagut TV to basic TV package in Canada
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