Michel Lorrain steps down from Cogeco media division

Michel Lorrain

President of Cogeco Inc.‘s media division Michel Lorrain has stepped down from the position, the company announced today. 

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OPC finds Desjardins too passive about data protection prior to 2019 breach

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has released its report into a major data breach at the Fédération des caisses Desjardins du Québec, which affected around 9.7 million individuals and included a broad range of personal information such as social insurance numbers and transaction histories. 

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We didn’t ‘see any utility’ for Palantir: ISED’s Kennedy

An April meeting between Innovation, Science, and Economic Development (ISED) and a former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. now working for the controversial U.S. data-mining company Palantir Technologies was part a normal response to a company’s offer of services at the start of the pandemic, ISED deputy minister Simon Kennedy has said. 

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CRTC says Tandem can be discussed at CBC licence renewal hearing

The CRTC will not open a new Part 1 or consultation in response to a letter from a number of ex-CBC/Radio-Canada employees criticizing the public broadcaster’s new branded content scheme, Tandem

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CRTC plans to keep monitoring telecoms through new ‘secret shopper’ program

The CRTC appears to be preparing for a new secret shopper project that will monitor the sales practices of telecommunications companies in Canada. 

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ISED proposal to displace spectrum for fixed wireless divides ISPs

A pair of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada proposals on changes to midband spectrum allocation that would affect fixed wireless service has drawn a mixed response from telecoms.

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Telecom revenue growth slowed in 2019: CRTC

While telecommunications revenues across the sector increased by two per cent in 2019, it was the slowest rate of growth in a decade, according to the CRTC’s Communications Monitoring Report, published Thursday morning by the regulator.

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CBC employees pen open letter, petition gov. seeking CRTC investigation of branded content

Impatient with the progress of a month-old Part 1 application at the CRTC, a group of some 500 current and former CBC/Radio-Canada employees have authored an “Open Letter to Canadians” demanding that the broadcaster drop its English-language branded content initiative, Tandem.

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SSi asks CRTC to mandate third-party access to fibre in the North, new wholesale rates

Northern broadband provider SSi Canada is asking the CRTC to order BCE Inc.’s Northwestel to provide third-party internet access (TPIA) to its monopoly cable and fibre infrastructure.

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Create a broadband czar to coordinate funding: PIAC

The disparate broadband funding programs administered across different federal government departments should instead all be coordinated by a single governmental body, with sole authority for administering the billions of dollars aimed at connecting the country to high speed internet, the House of Commons industry committee heard Tuesday.

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