Rogers wants immediate MDU access in NB while Bell pushes for incremental enforcement

In a dispute over access to an apartment building under construction in Saint John, N.B., Rogers Communications Inc. is holding firm on its request for immediate access, while BCE Inc. — currently the only provider with access to the building — is advocating for an incremental approach to CRTC enforcement.

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Shaw reports rise in profits for third quarter

Shaw Communications Inc. reported a large spike in profit for its third quarter of the year on Wednesday. 

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