TORONTO – In recognition of its retiring vice chairman Phil Lind, Rogers Communications is donating $125,000 to Vancouver’s Presentation House Gallery to create the Philip B. Lind Emerging Artist…
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CALGARY – Shaw Communications has amended the terms of its five-year $1 billion bank credit facility with its syndicate of ten financial institutions, including The Toronto-Dominion Bank as lead…
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TORONTO – The fifth annual Canadian ISP Summit will take place November 9 – 11, 2015.
Presented by the Canadian Network Operator’s Consortium (CNOC), the event is designed for ISPs…
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TORONTO, MONTREAL and WOODSTOCK – Industry stakeholders wasted little time before commenting on Industry Minister James Moore’s spectrum announcement, with the majority expressing optimism, albeit cautiously.
Rural broadband provider…
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TORONTO – CTAM Canada invites members to save January 28 for its 2015 President's Reception.
In addition to offering a great opportunity to reconnect with industry friends and colleagues, CTAM will reveal its plans…
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VANCOUVER – The federal government made good on its promise to set aside more spectrum for new wireless entrants, announcing Thursday that some 60% of AWS-3 spectrum will be…
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TORONTO – The cloud, mobile, the Internet of Things and security will be among six key business technology trends for Canada in 2015, according to a series of reports…
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OTTAWA–GATINEAU – The CRTC has approved the structure and mandate of the Canadian administrator of the country’s new video relay service, which could be could up and running by…
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It’s been a pretty busy fall and we know from talking to people in this business that just about everyone is looking forward to a little down…
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“I BEGAN MY CAREER AT ROGERS 45 years ago, just after the 1968 Broadcasting Act was enacted and this Commission was created,” Phil Lind told CRTC chair Jean-Pierre Blais…
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