TORONTO – There’s huge confusion in business today about what a “vision” is, what it isn’t, and whether it even makes sense according to business innovation expert…
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100 MILE HOUSE, B.C. – Travellers on highways near 100 Mile House will be able to use their cell phones thanks to a partnership with the province…
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TORONTO – Bell TV workers have voted to accept a collective agreement reached earlier this week between the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union and their employer….
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OTTAWA – Canadians need an “enforceable, comprehensive wireless code” in light of the number and type of complaints highlighted in the Annual Report of the Commissioner for…
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TORONTO – Corus Entertainment reported a 16% drop in fourth-quarter profit to $23.3 million due to a one-time tax-related charge.
Consolidated fiscal fourth quarter 2012 revenues fell…
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HALIFAX – Eastlink has launched a new technical support service that helps customers navigate their “maze of electronic devices” with access to additional technical expertise for all…
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WINNIPEG – The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear arguments over a lawsuit regarding one of Manitoba Telecom Services Inc.'s (MTS) pension plans in Manitoba.
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OTTAWA – Wireless services topped the list of complaints for the fourth straight year, most of which should have been resolved by carriers, says Canada's Commissioner for…
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OTTAWA-GATINEAU – The CRTC and the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) have welcomed three new enforcement agencies to the International Do Not Call Network. Agencies from the…
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