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CBC opens up to public scrutiny


OTTAWA - CBC/Radio-Canada will make available to the public tens of thousands of pages of its records, ranging from the entertainment expenses of its senior executives to the minutes of its board of director meetings.The public broadcaster said Thursday that “documents of interest to Canadians” disclosed under the Access to Information Act will be posted on its website on an on-going basis as the latest step in its efforts to enhance its accountability to the Canadian public."Transparency and accountability are core values that have always guided, and will continue to guide, the way we manage public funds," said president and...