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CRTC recognized for CBC/Radio-Canada licence renewal proceeding, wireless code

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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC will be awarded Public Service Awards of Excellence at a ceremony this fall in the areas of Official Languages, Employment Equity and Diversity, and Policy.

The Public Service Award of Excellence recognizes employees who have demonstrated excellence in achieving results for Canadians and who reflect the priorities of the public service, while demonstrating key leadership competencies.

The Commission said Thursday that CRTC employees will receive an award in the Official Languages category for the high degree to which the use of English and French was promoted in all aspects of the CBC/Radio-Canada licence renewal proceeding. Throughout the proceeding, the CRTC instituted measures to ensure that all Canadians could be heard in the language of their choice and to foster the full participation of official language minority communities. These measures set a new standard, which have been emulated in subsequent CRTC proceedings.

The CRTC’s long-standing commitment to support the integration of developmentally-challenged employees in the workplace will also be recognized. Since 1991, the CRTC has welcomed individuals who live with Down syndrome or other developmental disabilities and has fostered a stable, fulfilling and accepting workplace in which their unique needs are addressed and respected. The CRTC’s Developmentally-Challenged Employees Steering Committee will receive the Employment Equity and Diversity award for its management of this initiative.

Finally, CRTC employees will receive an award in the Policy category in recognition of how it engaged Canadians in new and innovative ways to develop a code of conduct for wireless service providers. The CRTC made extensive use of social media and other technologies to engage Canadians and ensure the public’s views were included in the discussion at a public hearing. The result was a code of conduct that addresses many of the frustrations that Canadians shared with the CRTC and that contributes to a dynamic marketplace.

The CRTC said in a statement that it is proud of the work it is carrying out to ensure Canadian citizens, creators and consumers are at the centre of a world-class communication system.

Click here for a full list of Public Service Award of Excellence 2014 recipients.

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