By Denis Carmel
GATINEAU – When the Competition Bureau filed in November its intervention to the CRTC’s wireless policy review, it was expected that the reactions would be spirited, and…
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By Steve Faguy
MONTREAL — Quebecor is demanding the CRTC order CBC/Radio-Canada’s Tou.tv Extra paid streaming service to “cease its activities” because it goes outside the mandate of the public…
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By Christopher Guly
OTTAWA – The new year brings many challenges for Steven Guilbeault less than two months after he was sworn in as minister of Canadian Heritage, which was…
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Our information ecosystem is in trouble. Here’s how we can fix it. Part III
By Tessa Sproule
THE WAY WE TALK ABOUT artificial intelligence is full of hype. We’re really only…
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By Steve Faguy
MONTREAL — Cogeco is closer than ever to launching a wireless service, but it still requires regulatory change before it can do so properly, company CEO…
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By John Bugailiskis
LAS VEGAS – In his first appearance at CES since he became chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2017, Ajit Pai sat down with Consumer Technology…
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NORTH BAY – Canada’s Rural & Remote Broadband Conference has expanded and announced the dates and locations for three conferences in 2020.
The increased number of gatherings is in response…
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MONTREAL — Cogeco Inc. reported its revenues and profits increased in the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same period last year, primarily due to growth in its…
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MONTREAL — Setting a goal of going 100% electric, Quebecor announced Wednesday it is launching an action plan to step up the electrification of its vehicle fleet in order…
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YELLOWKNIFE — The government of the Northwest Territories, in partnership with Bell Let’s Talk and Northwestel, announced Wednesday a $500,000 collaboration that will support the Strongest Families Institute to…
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