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ISED pays Quebec fire station over spectrum issue

Briefs | 11/21/2018 1:27 pm EST

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) paid out a $1,040 settlement to reimburse a Quebec First Nation after radio interference stemming from a spectrum management issue caused it to reprogram its equipment, according to the department and documents tabled in Parliament this fall.

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