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Canadian culture is an element of my identity that I struggle with describing and expressing. Throughout my twenty-one years of life, I lived equally in two different countries, Jamaica and Canada, both with distinctive cultures, identities, and approaches to communication policy and media production. In this introductory statement, I explore how my interests and curiosity in communication policy and political science developed because of my upbringing in both Canada and Jamaica; and, also, I explore my interest in and expectations for COMN 3250: Communications Policy I: A Comparative Introduction and COMN 3251: Communication Policy II: Current Issues and Case Studies. First, my interests in communication policy developed immensely due to

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