Conservatives release 83-page electoral platform
By Denis Carmel
The recently announced federal election officially signals the death of Bill C-10.
In dissolving the House of Commons, any “incomplete business is terminated, including government…
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BRITISH COLUMBIA — Shaw Communications tweeted today its Shaw Go WiFi hotspots are open for all residents in British Columbia to help people during the province’s state of emergency…
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OTTAWA and GATINEAU — With a federal election officially called for September 20, the CRTC announced today its Voter Contact Registry is now accepting applications from candidates, political parties,…
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MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Samsung Canada today introduced a new online repair portal to allow Galaxy smartphone and tablet users to access a range of customer care options, including door-to-door…
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MONTREAL — The Quebec government announced today it is providing $3 million in financial assistance to the province’s educational television broadcaster, la Société de télédiffusion du Québec (Télé-Québec), to…
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VANCOUVER and TORONTO — Wow! Unlimited Media announced today its Vancouver-based Mainframe Studios division is opening a new virtual studio in Toronto.
Mainframe’s Ontario-based leadership already includes Emmy-winning producer Tanya…
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By Denis Carmel
OTTAWA – In a letter sent to François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry (IC), on August 13, Videotron CEO, Pierre-Karl Péladeau responded to claims made…
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CHATHAM, Ont. – Ontario Big City Mayors (OBCM) at a meeting today called on the federal government to overrule the CRTC’s recent decision to backtrack on its 2019 Continue Reading
GATINEAU – The CRTC announced yesterday it will hold a public hearing starting November 22 at 9 a.m. MST (11 a.m. EST) into the broadcast side of the proposed…
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Offers extended payment deadlines instead
OTTAWA – After holding a public consultation, the CRTC yesterday denied the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ (CAB) request for Covid-related regulatory relief for private broadcasters.
In…
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