The creation of Radio Canada International

http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2015/11/11/the-creation-of-radio-canada-international/
Prior to World War II, the idea of an international radio service had been 
discussed. Studies at the time concluded that Canada needed a broadcasting 
service that would give the world the Canadian perspective.On September 18, 
1942, the CBC International Service was created.  The adoption of a government 
decree led to the creation of a shortwave broadcasting service for members of 
the Canadian Forces deployed overseas during World War II. The objective was to 
provide news and offer entertainment programming from home.On December 25, 
1944, Christmas specials in French and English, were broadcast to Canadian 
troops in Europe.Two months later, on February 25, 1945, the International 
Service of Radio Canada was inaugurated in Montreal. The programs are broadcast 
in both official languages ​​of Canada, French and English, and in a first 
foreign language, German.
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