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Ottawa says it will uphold a ruling by Canada's telecommunications regulator allowing the country's largest internet ...
For the next week, the Alpena community can expect to see a few more planes in the sky than usual. Northern Strike, one of ...
The Canadian Telecommunications Association is extremely disappointed that the Government of Canada has chosen not to alter ...
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly has upheld the CRTC’s wholesale regulatory framework for high-speed Internet services, giving ...
We’ve already seen responses from Rogers, Telus, and Cogeco—and now Bell is weighing in, saying it’s disappointed by the ...
In a letter sent Monday to the CRTC’s secretary general and obtained by National Post, Cogeco accused the commission of “not ...
Cogeco Communications Inc. CCA-T said it was dismayed by Ottawa’s move, adding it “contradicts government efforts to promote ...
Cogeco is warning it may take the CRTC to court over a delay in deciding whether Quebecor’s online radio station QUB can continue airing on 99.5 FM in Montreal. The dispute stems from a deal between ...
Digital policies did not play a prominent role in the last election given the intense focus on the Canada-U.S. relationship.
The CRTC is taking another step forward to implement the modernized Broadcasting Act (the Act) by helping local news production through the new temporary Commercial Radio News Fund (CRNF).
The CRTC has proposed that cable companies adopt either a "skinny basic" package that would include only Canadian channels or an expanded basic package that could include other channels but would ...
CRTC calls for ‘market-based’ regime Looking to end Canada's bitter retransmission fee feud, the country's TV watchdog on Monday opened the way for Canadians to be forced to pay to watch U.S ...