Leonard Asper, president and CEO of CanWest Global Communications, is stepping down from his position, The Globe and Mail reported Thursday, to continue to work on a rival bid for a restructured CanWest.
OTTAWA–The federal government is considering legislative changes so that Canada’s telecommunications and satellite sectors can receive foreign direct investment.
Another leak has emerged from the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement negotiating process, this time showing various country positions on copyright and intellectual property issues.
Mobilicity, a new Canadian wireless service provider formerly known as Data & Audio Visual Enterprises Wireless Inc. (DAVE Wireless), announced Wednesday that it has appointed Joe Prodan as its chief financial officer.
The North American Broadcasters’ Association (NABA) announced at its annual general meeting that John Harding will serve as the organization’s new secretary general.
Motorola Canada announced Wednesday that it will launch a new feed service called Motoblur on Motorola devices powered by Google’s Android mobile operating system.
Rogers Communications Inc.is increasing its maximum penalty for exceeding its monthly bandwidth cap, The Globe and Mail blog on technology reported Tuesday.
Critics are questioning Corus Entertainment’s move to operate a local specialty television service aimed at 64 markets in Western Canada, saying the battle for local audiences and advertising would be a tough one.