Federal arbitrator releases free time political broadcast schedule

Broadcasting arbitrator Monica Song has released her list of free time political broadcasting allocated to the federal parties. The last update was in March. Time is allocated according to a formula that takes into account Parliamentary seats and share of the popular vote.

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CRTC chooses Bell over Quebecor in MVNO decision

BCE Inc. came out the winner in a dispute with Quebecor Inc. over mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) access. In a decision released late Tuesday afternoon, the CRTC said it is adopting Bell Mobility’s offer in a final offer arbitration (FOA) ruling.

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St-Onge cites professor to quiet Conservative MP on online bills

Conservative MP Rachael Thomas brought a motion before the House of Commons Industry Committee Thursday regarding the government’s Online News Act and Online Streaming Act. The Liberals, Bloc Québécois, and New Democrat MPs on the panel voted to defeat it. In Question Period a few hours later, the Alberta MP kept up her fight.

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CRTC investigating CIK Telecom Part 1s on MDU access

The CRTC is sending out requests for information on a pair of Part 1 applications brought to it by CIK Telecom Inc. The competitive carrier alleges it has been shut out of multi dwelling units (MDUs) in Richmond B.C.

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Canada joins Global Coalition on Telecommunications

Canada is a founding member of the Global Coalition on Telecommunications (GCOT), it was announced Thursday. Australia, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States are the other signatories to the agreement.

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Eastlink announces purchase of Northern Ontario ISP

Bragg Communications Inc.’s Eastlink announced the purchase of a Northern Ontario telecom service provider NeoTech in a Thursday press release.

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CRTC must be flexible to deal with future landscape, Eatrides says

Those looking to predict the future of broadcasting and telecommunications should expect the unexpected, CRTC chair Vicky Eatrides told the C. D. Howe Institute on Tuesday. The commission head was delivering her remarks to a gathering in Toronto.

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Sean Cohan replaces Wade Oosterman as Bell Media president

Sean Cohan will take over as head of BCE Inc.’s Bell Media on Nov. 1, the corporation announced Tuesday. He replaces Wade Oosterman, who is retiring. Oosterman will remain as vice chair of BCE and Bell Canada until January 2024 to ensure a smooth transition.

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Communication association proposes ‘safe harbor’ provision to retain tech giants in Canadian news market

International communications trade association, Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA), has voiced its concerns regarding the Online News Act and its potential implications for digital services providers in response to Canada’s consultation regarding proposed regulations for the implementation of the Online News Act. 

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Digital transformation and connectivity key to Canada’s climate goals: CTA

Digital transformation of Canadian businesses can play a fundamental role in Canada’s fight against climate change, but is a strategy often overlooked, according to a new report from Accenture, commissioned by the Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA).

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