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Industry Canada calls for input on antenna-tower rules

Briefs | 02/28/2014 4:10 pm EST

Industry Canada is asking for comment on proposed changes to the rules for wireless antenna towers, one month after Industry Minister James Moore said the government would close “loopholes” that allowed wireless providers to build towers without consulting community members.

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