TORONTO — Organizers of the Canadian Telecom Summit (CTS) announced today details of the regulatory blockbuster panel (above), taking place at the annual conference on Nov. 22 at 4:15 p.m.... Continue Reading
OTTAWA – The Competition Tribunal hearing on the Competition Bureau’s application to block the merger of Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications continued today, although mostly in camera. The tribunal heard... Continue Reading
MISSISSAUGA and VANCOUVER – Walmart Canada and Telus Health today announced a strategic initiative bringing Telus Heath’s suite of health and wellbeing solutions to over 100,000 Walmart associates across the... Continue Reading
TORONTO — Organizers of the Canadian Telecom Summit (CTS) today announced a new panel discussion, “Connectivity for All – Accessibility and Affordability”, which will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 23... Continue Reading
Telus receiving $2.5M in provincial funding to connect 600 homes in three B.C. communities NANOOSE BAY, B.C. — CityWest and the B.C. and federal governments today announced $4.6 million in... Continue Reading
MONTREAL — Telus, Quebec-based energy company Énergir and mobile device recycling company Électrobac announced today they have committed to donating $218,000 in support to help 300 Ukrainian refugee families in... Continue Reading
VANCOUVER – Telus today reported its operating revenue for the third quarter of 2022 was $4.6 billion – a 9.3% increase compared to the same quarter of 2021. Adjusted EBITDA... Continue Reading
CEO accuses Bell of refusing to negotiate MVNO rates in good faith MONTREAL – Quebecor announced today its third quarter 2022 financial results, which show the company’s revenues were $1.1... Continue Reading
By Howard Law
IF JOURNALISTS IN politics are the friends of news media, perhaps it needs new friends.
At the Commons Heritage Committee, former CTV reporter and Conservative MP Kevin Waugh continues to thunder that major TV networks Bell CTV, Rogers City-TV and CBC should be excluded from the “FaceGoogle” Bill C-18.
This Monday at the Senate committee studying the Online Streaming Act Bill C-11, former Edmonton Journal columnist Paula Simons and former CBC TV correspondent Julie Miville-Dechêne suggested Unifor’s recommendation for better cable and streamer funding of local news was unnecessary because TV companies are set to cash in under…
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OTTAWA – Almost all newcomers to Canada own a smartphone, according to the latest data to be released by the CBC’s Media Technology Monitor (MTM). MTM’s second annual newcomers study,... Continue Reading