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Record information – Brief Everybody's Business
Series title:Everybody's BusinessHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Item number (ISN):319346Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORKAccession:1982-0066Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Release date:1981-11-06 ?Production company:Global Television NetworkProduction credit:producer, Jed Appelle; executive producer, Ken Barnes; field producer, Mark Jacot; production coordinator, Sylvia Morley; editing, Yvon St. Louis; photography, Ihor Macijiwsky; Don Purser; Yhoram Pirotsky; sound, Mark Grippo; Doug McLellan; host/reporter, Raoul Engel; reporter, Catherine Olson; interviewer, Peter C. NewmanDescription:Television business news program hosted by Raoul Engel. Catherine Olson reports on reduced housing starts due to high interest rates and the subsequent effect on producers and suppliers. Graphics accompany the report in addition to comments from: housing economist Frank Clayton; independent builder Ted Bryk; and John Sandusky of the Canadian Homebuilders Association. Peter C. Newman interviews the President of Iron-Ore Company, Brian Mulroney, about labour relations and politics in Quebec. John Dawe gives advice on mortgage savings with graphics and comment from Ernie Nesbitt, General Manager of the Waterloo Credit Union. Raoul Engel concludes with a brief report on the future of Dome Petroleum stocks as a result of oil exploration in the Beaufort Sea. <28mn>Language:EnglishDetailed holdings information: -
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