BCE Inc. announced Friday that it has established a number of new protocols to simplify access for service providers to the company’s support structures in Quebec.
CBC refuses to provide CRTC information about diversity of production staff
New privacy legislation mixed bag in terms of enforcement, experts say
When the federal government’s proposed new privacy legislation, Bill C-11, was announced in November, Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains billed it is an “important step” towards a system “founded on trust with clear rules and enforcement.”
CRTC study: virtual BDU services could slow decline of Canadian TV
A new CRTC study suggests that the decline of broadcast television could be slowed — but not stopped — if TV providers invest in virtual or online broadcast distribution undertakings (vBDUs).
Telus RnV in 867 traffic stimulation ruling should be dismissed: Iristel
Public Safety looking at changing emergency alert funding: gov’t docs
Government asks court to throw out Bell challenge to CRTC fine
In seeking to appeal a $17.9 million fine imposed by the CRTC in October for misallocating local programming spending, BCE Inc. has failed to demonstrate that the CRTC denied it a level of procedural fairness, and the regulator did in fact give it adequate notice before it imposed the fine, the Attorney General’s office told the Federal Court of Appeal this week.