HAMILTON – Hamilton’s Mohawk College will launch a new course next year which will teach all of its journalism students how to ensure the news they produce…
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OTTAWA – Francophones are often surrounded with English content both from the U.S. and from within Canada itself, but do they consume it, and if so, in what language?
Anew…
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REGINA – SaskTel has brought wireless cellular service to Canoe Lake Cree First Nation, Jans Bay and surrounding area with the turn up of a newly upgraded structure at Canoe…
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TORONTO – Telus has teamed up with Fleet Complete and Intact Insurance to create a fleet-management insurance offer for Canadian businesses.
The easy-to-use GPS fleet tracking solution from Telus provides…
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MONTREAL – Quebecor says that Bell Canada’s ExpressVu is on the hook for some $141 million to Videotron and TVA Group after the Supreme Court of Canada refused to…
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TORONTO – Business journalist Amanda Lang is leaving the CBC this week to produce and host a show for Bloomberg TV Canada that will begin airing early next year.
Channel Zero made…
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LOS GATOS, CA – Netflix added 3.62 million new streaming members in the third quarter, but didn’t attract as many new U.S. subscribers as it had anticipated.
The online streaming…
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OTTAWA – Radio-Canada ombudsman Pierre Tourangeau will retire next March after 24 years with the national public broadcaster.
Tourangeau (pictured), began his career as an assignment editor and reporter on…
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CANNES – Canadian TV producers moving to the forefront of a rapidly expanding global industry is, of course, full of risk. And Cannes is another universe. The push for…
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OTTAWA – As part of an agreement reached with the Competition Bureau, Bell Canada will pay a $1.25 million penalty and has also “affirmed its commitment not…
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