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- The national interest in telecommunications could be a viable, secure, and resilient infrastructure that delivers services with leading technological capabilities.
 
- The national interest in telecommunications could be a viable, secure, and resilient infrastructure that delivers services with leading technological capabilities.
 
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- 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.
 
- Donald Trump hates Canada’s supply-management policies. What if he next says either you drop supply management as a policy of your country, or the
 
- Donald Trump hates Canada’s supply-management policies. What if he next says either you drop supply management as a policy of your country, or the
 
- Donald Trump hates Canada’s supply-management policies. What if he next says either you drop supply management as a policy of your country, or the
 
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
 
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
 
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
 
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
 
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
 
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
 
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
 
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
 
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
 
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
 
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
 
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
 
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
 
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
 
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
 
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
 
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
 
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
 
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
 
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
 
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
 
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
 
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
 
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
 
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
 
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
 
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
 
- OTTAWA—Some 3,200 delegates have given the Liberal caucus something to feel good about, perhaps with some justification. There were 3,200 folks at the
 
- OTTAWA—Some 3,200 delegates have given the Liberal caucus something to feel good about, perhaps with some justification. There were 3,200 folks at the
 
- OTTAWA—Some 3,200 delegates have given the Liberal caucus something to feel good about, perhaps with some justification. There were 3,200 folks at the
 
- Religion and politics may not mix but often times they are inseparable. Over the last couple of weeks there have been two religious
 
- Religion and politics may not mix but often times they are inseparable. Over the last couple of weeks there have been two religious
 
- Religion and politics may not mix but often times they are inseparable. Over the last couple of weeks there have been two religious
 
- Once again, it’s time for a new head of the CRTC. The incumbent has signalled he is not going for a renewal and
 
- Once again, it’s time for a new head of the CRTC. The incumbent has signalled he is not going for a renewal and
 
- Once again, it’s time for a new head of the CRTC. The incumbent has signalled he is not going for a renewal and