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October 1, 2012 |
For
Immediate Release |
Why is Shaw Media/Global Television banning hunting shows in 2013?
Ottawa – Garry Breitkreuz, federal Member of Parliament for Yorkton-Melville, stood up in Parliament to express his shock at a recent decision by Shaw Media/Global Television to cancel all hunting-related programming beginning January 1, 2013:
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Mr. Speaker, Canada’s outdoor heritage is under attack - again.
Recently the Shaw Media/Global Television network announced that it will stop airing all hunting shows on December 31st of this year. This is astonishing news given that millions of Canadians not only participate in Canada’s great hunting tradition, but are known to be some of the most respected leaders in wildlife conservation.
Recreational hunting in Canada contributes billions of dollars to the economy each year. Popular shows that promote the sport and educate Canadians such as Angler and Hunter TV, Canada in the Rough and The Canadian Tradition, have been unceremoniously pulled from the Global lineup.
Many large, well-funded, international groups want to shut down not only hunting, but other outdoor heritage activities as well. This unfortunate decision smacks of bias against Canada’s hunting and sport shooting traditions.
As co-chair of the Outdoors Caucus, I encourage all Canadians who value Canada’s traditional outdoors heritage sports to speak out against this decision. Hunting is part of our cultural fabric. We must protect it! |
Breitkreuz is optimistic that if enough Canadians, including hunters and anglers, make their views known to Global Television/Shaw Media, they could carry enough weight to make the company reconsider. “Our heritage sports are under siege. If we don’t act now, who knows what the future may hold. Let’s do whatever is necessary to get this ridiculous decision overturned,” concluded Breitkreuz.
To share your thoughts with Global Television/Shaw Media, email: viewercontact@globaltv.com and glynnis.prystae@sjrb.ca and greg.mclelland@shawmedia.ca or phone 1-877-307-1999.
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