MONTREAL and WINNIPEG – The Coalition for the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, said this week it “deplores” the delay of the clause-by-clause study of Bill C-10 to amend the…
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MONTREAL – In a motion filed on Wednesday in Québec’s Superior Court, Bell Canada alleges wireless competitor Videotron neglected to ensure its subscribers were not roaming permanently on Bell’s…
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QUEBEC and GUELPH – A $6.34-million joint investment from the Canada-Quebec Operation High Speed will see 2,510 households in the Côte-de-Beaupré RCM gain access to Xplornet’s high-speed Internet services…
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TORONTO – Saying it will go “beyond the box scores, headlines, and viral moments,” TSN today announced an all-new talk show called The Shift with Kayla Grey.
Launching Thursday, May…
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CHATHAM, Ont. – ISP TekSavvy Solutions today announced the launch of its managed home Wi-Fi service.
Built on the Calix GigaSpire Blast system and the Home Wi-Fi Pro app, TekSavvy…
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TORONTO and CHICAGO – Crosslake Fibre today announced its latest connectivity ‘on-ramp’ location at 350 E. Cermak, “a major Chicago data centre that is critical for both financial services…
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MONTREAL – Bell Let’s Talk today announced $750,000 in new grants from the Bell Let’s Talk Diversity Fund to six more organizations working to improve access to mental health…
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Rural areas need a single, open access, network
By Joe Hickey
IN A WORLD WHERE many causes are highly politicized, rural broadband access is a cause just about everyone can…
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By Brad Danks and Luc Perreault
AS WE WRITE, BILL C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act, is stalled in committee at clause-by-clause review. Conservative members of the Standing…
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By Howard Law
UNTIL LAST WEEK, PARLIAMENT’S Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage was plodding through the clause-by-clause review of Bill C-10 with no tasty headlines. Perhaps the bill’s revamp of…
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