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CRTC extends deadline in Quebecor advertising application 

Briefs | 11/15/2022 5:14 pm EST
The CRTC headquarters at the Terrasses de la Chaudière complex in Gatineau, Que.

The CRTC has extended the deadline for interventions on a consultation flowing from a Quebecor Inc. application to show more advertising on its discretionary services, as well as the possibility of removing the 12 minute-per-hour limit on other discretionary services as well. 

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