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CBC Marketplace is a Canadian investigative consumer program which has been broadcast on CBC Television since 1972. The program investigates consumer reports on issues such as product testing, health and safety, fraudulent business practices, and also tests government and industry promises.
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Marketplace (Canadian TV program), a Canadian consumer advocacy newsmagazine television program which has been broadcast on CBC since 1972; Marketplace (Irish TV programme), a 1987–1996 Irish finance and business current affairs television programme that aired on RTÉ
In 2003, TORO magazine entered into the Canadian marketplace as a glossy men's lifestyle publication, distributed by The Globe and Mail as well as by subscription and newsstand. During its four-year run, TORO garnered more than 60 National Magazine Award nominations. [ 1 ]
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A Long View of Canadian History (1959) A Midsummer Theatre (1958) A Month of Sundays (1981) A Place for Everything (1964–1966) A Place of Your Own (1968–1971) A Show from Two Cities (1963–1964) A Summer Night (1962) About Canada (1956–1957) Absolutely Canadian (2016) Adrienne at Large (1974–1975) Adrienne Clarkson Presents (1988–1999)
Johnson joined Marketplace as a reporter, and eventually became co-host of the program alongside Wendy Mesley in Toronto. [ 3 ] Johnson has won numerous awards, including several Jack Webster Awards , [ 4 ] RTNDA Awards , a Gabriel, a Freddie Award and a 2011 Leo Award [ 5 ] for best host of an information series.
The Mergers and Monopolistic Practices Branch reviews proposed merger transactions and investigates practices that could negatively impact competition. The branch's Mergers Directorate reviews proposed mergers in order to determine whether it is likely to result in a substantial lessening or prevention of competition in the Canadian marketplace.