[ noun ] counting the number of white and red blood cells and the number of platelets in 1 cubic millimeter of blood <noun.act>
CBC \CBC\ n. the complete blood count; a clinical test which counts the number of white and red blood cells and the number of platelets in one cubic milimeter of blood. [acronym]
CBC will ask the government to pick up the tab for tese operations.
After leaving the CBC, Ouimet headed a UNESCO conference on satellite technology in broadcasting and served as president of Telesat Canada from 1969 to 1980.
The cuts represent just under 10 percent of CBC's $1.2 billion annual budget.
The Conservatives had a jittery start in the four Atlantic Maritime provinces, but did well enough in central Quebec and Ontario to get at least the 148 seats necessary for a majority, the CBC said.
Lepine received stitches at a United Nations clinic and was taken to a local hospital for X-rays "as a precaution," said a CBC producer who asked that his name not be used.
But the loss of a strong CBC presence in Windsor means it is even more difficult to maintain a separate identity from Detroit, which has more than 60 television and radio stations beaming into Canada.
The CBC said one of the Soviets expelled was a naval attache at the Soviet embassy in Ottawa and was "caught red-handed in a sting" operation.
The local news production at CBC Toronto will also cease, although the network will still provide local newscasts.
That means for example that Calgary, Alberta, no longer has its own local CBC newscasts but instead must transmit versions it receives from rival Edmonton.
Speaking at a news conference, Veilleux said the $108 million in spending cuts means eliminating 1,100 jobs and closing or reducing the operations of 11 CBC television stations.
The CBC is known internationally for highly rated dramas.
Susan Clark, the nice lady who plays Webster's mom, is not nearly as nice in this CBC production of the Henrik Ibsen classic about a woman's spirit being first stifled and then warped by middle-class respectability as found in Oslo in 1907.
Newsworld, CBC's all-news cable channel, is not supposed to be affected.