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For the next week, the Alpena community can expect to see a few more planes in the sky than usual. Northern Strike, one of ...
By Connie Thiessen The CRTC has issued a follow-up decision approving a number of Certified Independent Production Funds ...
A group of Republican members of U.S. Congress say Canada's policy requiring foreign streaming services to contribute five ...
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 ...
It’s been nearly two months since a Telus cell tower was vandalized and toppled in Thorhild County, north of Edmonton—and ...
Digital policies did not play a prominent role in the last election given the intense focus on the Canada-U.S. relationship.
Now, the firm has its sights on national expansion and has ambitions of becoming Canada's fourth national wireless carrier. Quebecor now has a 10% wireless market share. Outside of its core Quebec ...
The letter sheds light on how a growing number of influential U.S. politicians are using ongoing trade negotiations to push back against Canadian digital policies ...
Canada's telecommunications and broadcast regulator, the CRTC, is demanding answers from Bell and Rogers after reports from customers in the Niagara region about misrouted phone calls and overheard ...
Bell Canada’s executive vice president, Robert Malcolmson, recently said that “as a direct result” of the policy, his company ...
A new statement from Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for economic development in Quebec, ...