TORONTO – Rogers said Monday that it is bringing Shaw’s foreign outsourced customer service jobs back to Canada.
The company said this involves “hundreds” of jobs, which will now be…
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By Ahmad Hathout
OTTAWA – The fund that bankrolls consumer interest participation in CRTC hearings is warning that it is at a “critical juncture” with not enough money available to…
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OTTAWA – Cabin Radio, the online news radio station that was denied by the CRTC an FM licence in Yellowknife, has filed an application for the Federal Court of…
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By Ahmad Hathout
MONTREAL – Cogeco CEO Philippe Jette said Friday that wireless service providers are in a better position to focus on negotiating mobile virtual network operator deals with the…
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OTTAWA — A film documenting the challenges facing Canadian LGBTQ members in politics premieres April 19.
Coming Out in Politics, a documentary directed by filmmaker and Cartt freelance reporter Christopher…
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TORONTO – Pure play media company Corus Entertainment announced Thursday dips in revenue and profit in its second quarter financial report, citing the difficult advertising space and a chunk…
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By Ahmad Hathout
TORONTO – Bell is suing individuals who were allegedly involved in a scheme to steal its copper equipment and sell them for a profit.
The lawsuit, filed last…
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By Connie Thiessen
Rebecca Hanson has been named the new director general of NABA, the North American Broadcasters Association, the non-profit that takes action on technical, operational…
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By Ahmad Hathout
MONTREAL – Quebec’s Superior Court denied last week an application by Videotron to pause a lawsuit that alleges it has not paid dues owed to Bell for…
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WINNIPEG – Bell MTS said Tuesday it is expanding its fibre network into six more rural communities and connecting more than 7,500 new locations in Manitoba starting this summer.
The…
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