Telecom
- In 2026, 98.8 per cent of Canadian homes are expected to have access to high-speed broadband, surpassing the Liberal government’s goal of 95 per cent set in 2019. But only 16.7 per cent of Nunavut homes are projected to meet that mark next year.
- In 2026, 98.8 per cent of Canadian homes are expected to have access to high-speed broadband, surpassing the Liberal government’s goal of 95 per cent set in 2019. But only 16.7 per cent of Nunavut homes are projected to meet that mark next year.
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- Falling behind is no longer a matter of just losing market share; it means losing control over our own data, innovation, and security.
- Falling behind is no longer a matter of just losing market share; it means losing control over our own data, innovation, and security.
- Falling behind is no longer a matter of just losing market share; it means losing control over our own data, innovation, and security.
- The dependency of finance on telecoms is now unavoidable, and the major vulnerability we have forgotten about is sovereignty.
- The dependency of finance on telecoms is now unavoidable, and the major vulnerability we have forgotten about is sovereignty.
- The dependency of finance on telecoms is now unavoidable, and the major vulnerability we have forgotten about is sovereignty.
- A regulator that operates transparently, draws on sound evidence, and acts independently of political and industry influence will be better positioned to achieve the
- A regulator that operates transparently, draws on sound evidence, and acts independently of political and industry influence will be better positioned to achieve the
- A regulator that operates transparently, draws on sound evidence, and acts independently of political and industry influence will be better positioned to achieve the
- Canada must shift its mindset from donor to long-term partner, and from symbolic gestures to strategic co-investment.
- Canada must shift its mindset from donor to long-term partner, and from symbolic gestures to strategic co-investment.
- Canada must shift its mindset from donor to long-term partner, and from symbolic gestures to strategic co-investment.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- OTTAWA—Twenty years ago, the Little Guy from Shawinigan became prime minister, overcoming the “Nervous Nellies” in his caucus, those MPs who were spooked
- OTTAWA—Twenty years ago, the Little Guy from Shawinigan became prime minister, overcoming the “Nervous Nellies” in his caucus, those MPs who were spooked
- OTTAWA—Twenty years ago, the Little Guy from Shawinigan became prime minister, overcoming the “Nervous Nellies” in his caucus, those MPs who were spooked
- Last week Kim Campbell was feted at the dinner of the Parliamentary Internship Program, marking the 20th anniversary of her prime ministership. So
- Last week Kim Campbell was feted at the dinner of the Parliamentary Internship Program, marking the 20th anniversary of her prime ministership. So
- Last week Kim Campbell was feted at the dinner of the Parliamentary Internship Program, marking the 20th anniversary of her prime ministership. So
- OTTAWA—Suddenly the CRTC is thrust into the centre of the Conservatives’ re-election strategy. It will be the agency that will be key to
- OTTAWA—Suddenly the CRTC is thrust into the centre of the Conservatives’ re-election strategy. It will be the agency that will be key to
- OTTAWA—Suddenly the CRTC is thrust into the centre of the Conservatives’ re-election strategy. It will be the agency that will be key to
- One of the major themes in the Harper government’s upcoming Throne Speech is expected to be an appeal to voters as consumers through
- One of the major themes in the Harper government’s upcoming Throne Speech is expected to be an appeal to voters as consumers through
- One of the major themes in the Harper government’s upcoming Throne Speech is expected to be an appeal to voters as consumers through
- OTTAWA—Gerry Weiner was speaking at a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement back in 1988, during the Mulroney days,
- OTTAWA—Gerry Weiner was speaking at a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement back in 1988, during the Mulroney days,
- OTTAWA—Gerry Weiner was speaking at a commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement back in 1988, during the Mulroney days,
- This is one issue where Quebec is really a distinct society as compared to the rest of Canada. Laïcité, or French secularity, a
- This is one issue where Quebec is really a distinct society as compared to the rest of Canada. Laïcité, or French secularity, a
- This is one issue where Quebec is really a distinct society as compared to the rest of Canada. Laïcité, or French secularity, a
- OTTAWA—Stephen Harper had two plans in this latest shuffle. Plan ‘A’: this is the shuffle that will hit the reset button and this
- OTTAWA—Stephen Harper had two plans in this latest shuffle. Plan ‘A’: this is the shuffle that will hit the reset button and this
- OTTAWA—Stephen Harper had two plans in this latest shuffle. Plan ‘A’: this is the shuffle that will hit the reset button and this
- OTTAWA—Bob Rae is leaving federal politics! This is not only a loss for the Liberal Party, but a loss for the House. Rae
- OTTAWA—Bob Rae is leaving federal politics! This is not only a loss for the Liberal Party, but a loss for the House. Rae
- OTTAWA—Bob Rae is leaving federal politics! This is not only a loss for the Liberal Party, but a loss for the House. Rae
- What’s going on in conservative politics these days across the country? Did the Conservatives really win a majority fair and square in the
- What’s going on in conservative politics these days across the country? Did the Conservatives really win a majority fair and square in the
- What’s going on in conservative politics these days across the country? Did the Conservatives really win a majority fair and square in the
- We have 130,000 young aboriginal children across Canada in foster care today. Cindy Blackstock points out that this means there are more aboriginal
- We have 130,000 young aboriginal children across Canada in foster care today. Cindy Blackstock points out that this means there are more aboriginal
- We have 130,000 young aboriginal children across Canada in foster care today. Cindy Blackstock points out that this means there are more aboriginal
- Lester B. Pearson became prime minister of Canada on April 22, 1963. Fifty years ago. His government is often credited with being one
- Lester B. Pearson became prime minister of Canada on April 22, 1963. Fifty years ago. His government is often credited with being one
- Lester B. Pearson became prime minister of Canada on April 22, 1963. Fifty years ago. His government is often credited with being one
- While Christy Clark’s British Columbia Liberal government is getting slammed for its ethnic outreach strategy, it is not really all that different from
- While Christy Clark’s British Columbia Liberal government is getting slammed for its ethnic outreach strategy, it is not really all that different from
- While Christy Clark’s British Columbia Liberal government is getting slammed for its ethnic outreach strategy, it is not really all that different from