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Stick to your principles, question everything, CRTC chair advises successor

News | 11/29/2011 10:09 pm EST

OTTAWA—Outgoing CRTC chair Konrad von Finckenstein offered up two key pieces of advice to his yet-to-be-declared successor at a conference Tuesday: stick to the commission’s principles and question everything.

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