CRTC price controls threaten to lower telecom speed to a snail’s pace
Decision to lower Internet access costs risks compromising infrastructure quality and service
Decision to lower Internet access costs risks compromising infrastructure quality and service
Could put online content from news outlets, independent media and ordinary Canadians on social media under the microscope of unelected CRTC bureaucrats
The goal is less about the interests of consumers and more about funnelling money to special interest groups
The RCI controversy shows CBC’s primary purpose is the acquisition – at the expense of private broadcasters – of audiences and money
Many Canadians are fleeing cities only to realize how poorly serviced rural regions are in terms of internet access
It’s a common religious philosophy. The secular world calls it the ethic of reciprocity. It’s the ultimate social no-brainer
When making daunting decisions, having people who have experience in industries under discussion is invaluable
Critics believe recommendations have the very real potential to limit how freely Canadians can access the Internet and what content they’ll be able to find when they do
Canada’s creative lobby may have turned its back on the world but that doesn’t mean Canadians are joining them in their quest to hide
Get CBC out of the advertising business on all of its platforms. And make its content available to other media for free within Canada
But will the CRTC take advantage of the appointment of Claire Anderson to pursue significant change?
By early 2020, we’ll know what the members think the government should do to modernize decrepit legislation
After wasting hours of my life, I realized I was not the valued customer Telus continued to claim I was