Civil liberties group sues CSEC over surveillance

The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) launched a lawsuit against government agency the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC) on Tuesday over apparent surveillance of Canadians, the group said.

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Bell Aliant expands FibreOp in N.L.

Bell Aliant Inc. is expanding its FibreOp fibre-to-the-home network to Bay Roberts, Carbonear, Torbay, Portugal Cove-St. Philip's and Clarenville, N.L., the company said.

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Gaming sector employed 16,500 in 2012: report

Canada’s gaming industry employed 16,500 full-time equivalents in 2012, up five per cent from 15,700 in 2011, Nordicity said in a report commissioned by the Entertainment Software Association of Canada.

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Distributors may face higher regulatory risk: analyst

Canada’s broadcast distribution companies may be facing more regulatory risk than investors perceive, Canaccord Genuity analyst Dvai Ghose said in a note to clients on Tuesday.

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NWTel transfers wireless subs to Bell Mobility

Northwestel Inc. is transferring its wireless customers to Bell Mobility, the BCE Inc. northern subsidiary said.

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BCE to track subscriber patterns

BCE Inc. will begin tracking its subscribers’ Internet and TV-viewing habits, as well as their mobile calling patterns and mobile application use, to help advertisers better target consumers, the company said.

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MPAA, in sending anti-piracy message, could go after isoHunt assets

Gary Fung and his company isoHunt Web Technologies Inc. are not likely to hand over $110 million US to a group of American movie studios.

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Hearing begins on video relay services

The CRTC will be looking at costs, among other issues, during a hearing this week on whether video sign language services should be made available to telephone users who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired.

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CRTC proposes more benefits dollars to Canada Media Fund

The CRTC's proposed changes to its tangible benefits policy would provide the Canada Media Fund with financial stability and allow it to expand its programs, industry experts said.

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CRTC approves FM station in N.B.

The CRTC approved an application by Bathurst Radio Inc. to operate an English-language, low-power community FM radio station in Bathurst, N.B.

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