Fate of online sting operations hanging in Supreme Court case

The Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) will have to weigh the impact its decision could have on online undercover operations pursued without a warrant by law enforcement, as it considers overturning a lower court ruling that found an alleged child predator did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy when he used the internet to lure his victims.

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Historia, Series+ sale blocked in surprise move

The Competition Bureau has blocked the $200 million sale of the Historia and Series+ channels from Corus Entertainment Inc. to BCE Inc., saying that the reasons that led the bureau to force Bell to divest the channels in the first place were still valid.

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Solve repackaging tiff yourselves: CRTC to Bell, Shaw

Shaw Communications Inc. can repackage BCE Inc.’s Investigation Discovery and there is no need for the regulator to get involved in the disagreement between the two, the CRTC told the two companies.

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Iristel to launch wireless service in parts of Ont., Que.

Iristel Inc. has acquired a small wireless provider with spectrum in eastern Quebec and northern Ontario and plans to launch wireless service in those areas next month, the company said Monday.

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CRTC backtracks on aspects of NG911 decision

The CRTC has changed its mind when it comes to a distinction it initially drew between primary and secondary public safety answering points (PSAPs), following opposition from a group of police departments and emergency authorities.

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$23.3M to improve telecom network in eastern Quebec

Innovation Canada is allocating $11.05 million from its Connect to Innovate program to improve telecom services in the Basse-Côte-Nord region.

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Copyright Act review shifts gears to radio, TV

The ongoing review of the Copyright Act will begin focusing on the music, radio, television and film sectors next month.

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CraveTV price increases to help make up for advertising pressure: analyst

Increasing prices for BCE Inc.’s CraveTV will help improve the performance of Bell’s media division, National Bank analyst Adam Shine said in a Friday note.

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Luce Julien named executive director of Radio-Canada news

Luce Julien, a 23-year veteran of CBC/Radio-Canada, will become Radio-Canada’s executive director of news and current affairs, following Michel Cormier’s retirement in July.

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Radio listening drops, very slightly: MTM

A new Media Technology Monitor (MTM) report says 87 per cent of anglophone Canadians reported listening to AM/FM radio content on various platforms in the past year, down one per cent from last year.

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