QUÉBEC CITY — For a rural broadband project costing $127.72 million, Videotron will receive a combined amount of $121 million in funding from the Canadian and Quebec governments, as part... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Canadian telecom services provider Wesbell Technologies and Wesbell Investment Recovery today announced the successful closing of an undisclosed amount of equity investment in the company led by FirePower... Continue Reading
TORONTO — The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) and Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) today announced the creation of the Indigenous Reporters Network, which they say is a first-of-its-kind program... Continue Reading
TORONTO — On June 30th, the last day of National Indigenous History Month, more than 400 radio stations from broadcasters across Canada, including the big chains Bell Media, Corus Entertainment,... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Monday morning, Canada’s national public broadcaster CBC announced a broadcast and streaming lineup of original series and special programming showcasing First Nations, Métis and Inuit experiences in recognition... Continue Reading
OTTAWA — The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) today released its new Annotated Guide to the Procedural Code (AGPC), which helps consumers and participating service providers understand how... Continue Reading
TORONTO — In honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day, SiriusXM Canada announced mid-morning Monday it is featuring specialty programming today on its newest station The Indigiverse as well as on... Continue Reading
TORONTO – Today, Hollywood Suite announced a partnership with Women in Film & Television Toronto, launching the WIFT Indigenous Writers Program. The program is meant for Indigenous writers who are... Continue Reading
Want faster, cheaper piracy measures By Ahmad Hathout OTTAWA – The country’s largest broadcasters and telecoms want new copyright legislation to include provisions that give the courts the ability to... Continue Reading
If it doesn't pass and there's no election, it will continue in the fall By Bill Roberts AT MOMENTS HE LOOKED a bit like that deer in the proverbial headlights.... Continue Reading