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Ian Morrison Quotes

«We are really off the beaten track and are so remote that the nearest town is at least 20 miles away.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«This is a black day. In effect, the Americans have won.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«He's kind of a curmudgeon, but in many ways that's what's so endearing about him, ... I'm going to miss him in the trade.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«Rabinovitch has a lot to answer for,»
Author: Ian Morrison
«I don't know of any president of any corporation in the western world that has locked out his employees five times in the last five years.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«They have to stop being a Toronto broadcasting corporation and get out and establish themselves in the cities across the land.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«Accountable to no one other than the prime minister, (Robert) Rabinovitch had a free hand to lock out CBC employees and deny service to Canadians. Unlike other corporations, CBC's board cannot hire or fire its CEO.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«[The Internet has the potential to be] a platform for the redesign of the health delivery system, ... that's pretty much brain dead.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«Lots of snow there this evening and tomorrow.»
Author: Ian Morrison
«CBC management is unaccountable for their poor performance because of Prime Ministerial patronage.»
Author: Ian Morrison