
CHATHAM, Ont. — As the one-year anniversary of the CRTC’s wholesale Internet rates decision approaches, independent ISP TekSavvy Solutions Inc. announced today it has relaunched its Pay Less To Connect campaign to enable Canadians to express their views about the CRTC’s decision to their members of Parliament.
“By the end of the month, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Cabinet must decide whether to overturn a controversial CRTC ruling that allows big telecom companies to hike prices and legally pillage consumers’ steadily evaporating savings,” reads an email from a TekSavvy spokesperson.
“TekSavvy has relaunched its PayLessToConnect.ca campaign this week enabling Canadians to communicate their thoughts to MPs via a social media campaign.”
At the website, Canadians can send a message to their MP via tweet or email.
Since its initial launch in 2019, the PayLessToConnect.ca site has been used by 300,000 people to send messages to elected officials and cabinet, according to TekSavvy’s spokesperson.