By Doug Barrett, an Adjunct Professor in the Arts, Media and Entertainment MBA Program at the Schulich School of Business On ...
The CRTC on Monday launched three separate proceedings to garner comments on the market capacity and the appropriateness of ...
Quebecor still interested in buying Corus; Corus has supporters for recap plan By Ahmad Hathout Approving the transfer of ...
The Canadian Telecom Summit is where Canada’s telecom leaders, regulators, policymakers, and technology partners align on what’s next: network investment, competition, affordability, spectrum, AI, ...
Using precedent, the Federal Court is entering relatively new territory in the site-blocking era, as it ordered internet service providers Monday to block websites that allow people to turn streaming ...
It was probably only a matter of time, but the CRTC has now turned its attention to new device setup charges and SIM fees that Rogers is charging customers, following the telecom regulator’s ban on ...
Rogers Sportsnet and CBC announced Tuesday that Canada’s national public broadcaster will no longer carry NHL broadcasts. As the national media rightsholder for NHL games, Rogers had been ...
Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) provided an update last week on the status of high-speed internet deployment across Canada, saying 96.4 per cent of Canadian households had access ...
Quebecor’s Videotron is asking the CRTC to get involved in adjusting the wholesale roaming access prices charged by SaskTel, which would reverse over a decade of regulatory forbearance. In a Part 1 ...
On the day the CRTC’s new prohibition on fees for activating, modifying or cancelling wireless and internet service plans came into effect this past Friday, the commission sent letters to Telus and ...
Canadian film and TV production company Muse Entertainment and Toronto-based independent magazine The Walrus announced Monday a first-look development partnership to adapt original reporting and ...
On June 3, Culture Minister Marc Miller scored an own goal on Canadian cultural sovereignty by announcing that the government will develop new policy directions to the CRTC to “adjust” the ...
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