Competition Bureau warns streaming services to review marketing practices

The Competition Bureau is calling for online video streaming services to review their marketing practices, terms and conditions after it found they’re sometimes unclear and hard to understand.

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Broadcast, telecom acts review panel kicks off consultation

OTTAWA — The expert panel in charge of reviewing Canada’s communications legislation launched its consultation process Tuesday, on the same day a former CRTC chairman urged a Senate committee to adopt an “internet-centric” approach and completely separate telecom and broadcasting laws and regulators.

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Broadcasters slam music industry copyright proposal

OTTAWA — Canada’s private broadcasters are defending Canada’s existing copyright laws and tariff rules and say a proposal to nix a radio royalty exemption in the Copyright Act is an attempt at a cash grab by the recording industry.

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Fewer phones than expected emergency alert compatible: official

OTTAWA — Those in charge of the wireless emergency alert system overestimated how many Canadians had compatible phones that allow them to receive the alerts, Patrick Tanguy, assistant deputy minister of emergency management and programs at Public Safety Canada said Monday.

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Traffic management company Martello to get $2M in NRC funding

The network performance-management company Martello Technologies Group Inc. announced Monday it’s getting up to $2 million in funding from the National Research Council of Canada through the Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program.

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Feds paid $190,000 in late-fees to telecoms: documents

The federal government spent at least $190,600 on late-payment fees and interest charges to telecom companies since September 2016, according to documents tabled recently in Parliament.

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Repurpose spectrum used for plane connectivity for mobile: Rogers

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) should change the spectrum bands allocated to air-to-ground services in order to free up more spectrum for mobile use, according to Rogers Communications Inc.

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Government to respond to e-petition on ‘malicious’ pirate radio

An e-petition concerning a Quebec man who allegedly kept operating an illegal radio station, despite being shut down by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has gathered the necessary amount of signatures to require the government to respond.

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Canadian Heritage gets new deputy minister

Hélène Laurendeau will be the new deputy minister at Canadian Heritage, the Prime Minister’s Office announced Friday afternoon.

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CSE cybersecurity centre to launch within two weeks

OTTAWA — Canada’s cyber spy agency is set to soon announce details on its new centralized cybersecurity centre, according to Communications Security Establishment (CSE) officials.

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