MONTREAL — Bell Canada announced today the launch of Bell Ventures, its new “corporate venture capital initiative to encourage development of early-stage and growth companies that harness the power of... Continue Reading
BURLINGTON, Ont. — Motorsports and automotive channel REV TV Canada announced today the addition of the new racing series Nitro Rallycross (Nitro RX) to its programming lineup. Launched in 2018,... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen TORONTO – Broadcasters were told to prepare for potential negative growth as economic uncertainty starts to impact discretionary spending, Deloitte’s Josef Hrebick (pictured below) told last week’s Ontario Association of Broadcasters (OAB)... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER — Telus Friendly Future Foundation today announced the launch of its second annual Friendly Future Online Auction, with a goal of raising $200,000 for charities that help Canadian youth.... Continue Reading
MONTREAL — To celebrate the fifth anniversary of the MTelus live performance venue, Telus will present a free concert on Thursday, Nov. 3, featuring Quebec artists Ariane Moffatt, Valaire, FouKi,... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – Last Friday, the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage heard from CRTC chair Ian Scott and the heritage minister, Pablo Rodriguez on Bill C-18, the Online... Continue Reading
CRTC chair attempts to explain cost awards granted to CMAC OTTAWA – During a meeting on C-18, the Online News Act, heritage minister Pablo Rodriguez and Ian Scott, chair of... Continue Reading
REGINA — SaskTel announced today the expansion of its 5G network to the Saskatchewan communities of Crooked River, Cut Knife, Quill Lake and the rural area northeast of Hanley. Until... Continue Reading
WINNIPEG — Washington, D.C.-based The Internet Society in partnership with U.S. non-profit fund Connect Humanity is co-hosting the sixth annual Indigenous Connectivity Summit, which kicked off today in Winnipeg and... Continue Reading
By Connie Thiessen LEGENDAY BROADCASTER DAVID SUZUKI has announced he’ll retire from CBC’s The Nature of Things next spring after 43 years as host of the longest-running television science program. Suzuki, 86, announced... Continue Reading