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Feds should revise AgriFlexibility program, apply it to risk management

In 2006, the Conservatives’ election campaign focused on five key priorities. Agriculture was not one of those priorities. So where does agriculture stand five years later? With some 42,000 farmers on just under 30,000 farms generating $6.9-billion in sales, agriculture is essential to Quebec. Agriculture is a priority for the Bloc Québécois. The Bloc Québécois […]

Feds should recognize agriculture as real opportunity for economy, say farming groups

While the federal government is working aggressively to gain access to world markets for the Canadian agriculture industry, farming groups say the government needs to put out a strong signal that they “recognize agriculture as a real potential opportunity” for the Canadian economy. “If you read some of the articles on the growing demand for […]

Farmer groups welcome to proposed Canada-European Union free trade agreement

Farmers groups say they are not worried about European competition and welcome a proposed Canada-European Union free trade agreement which they say will open up markets for their agricultural products and keep Canada globally competitive. “Europe, for us is almost a dream market. It is a large beef-consuming market, it’s a high income market, very […]

Clement top priority: making $40-billion telecommunications industry more competitive

Getting more competition into the $40-billion telecommunications industry through wireless spectrum auctions and foreign investment is a top priority for the federal government, says Industry Minister Tony Clement. “Given this importance, our government has made it a priority to encourage investment, innovation and competition in this sector and has taken consistent policy actions to ensure […]

It’s time to create a digital society for Canada

Internet and new telecommunication technologies are growing in importance in our society. Just recently, the public reaction to the CRTC decision to end unlimited internet services showed us the importance of the World Wide Web in the lives of Canadians. This reaction is also a prime example of concerns Canadians have towards prices and access […]

Internet a driver of innovation, backbone of a modern economy

The following is the edited speech Konrad von Finckenstein delivered before the House Industry Committee on Feb. 3. OTTAWA—I recognize that the members of this committee, as well as Canadians, are concerned about our decisions regarding usage-based billing for internet services. I am pleased to have this opportunity to clarify the CRTC’s position in a […]

A look at Canada’s leading telecommunications companies

Canada’s telecommunications industry makes up 3.3 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product, generating $40-billion of revenue annually. In 1995, six per cent of Canadians had internet access at home and only five per cent had access to high speed internet, compared to 82 per cent today and 95 per cent respectively. Canadians pay […]

We’re selling out our cultural sovereignty, feds’ argument doesn’t hold up

We can no longer deny the phenomenal power of telecommunications on the growth and development of nations, especially nations whose culture is being directly threatened. This reality is a particular concern for Quebec, a francophone nation submerged in the anglophone and Hispanic cultures of North America. Globalive’s recent efforts to capture part of the Canadian […]

Feds should move on digital issues, say critics, experts

Controversy surrounding usage-based billing for the internet shows how uncompetitive the Canadian telecommunications industry is, say critics who want the federal government to move on digital issues instead of creating a “policy vacuum.” University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in internet and e-commerce law, said last week that while not all independent […]