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- 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.
- 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
- OTTAWA—Forty years ago this week, Pierre Trudeau introduced multiculturalism to Canada and the world. It was a policy that had all-party support then
- OTTAWA—Forty years ago this week, Pierre Trudeau introduced multiculturalism to Canada and the world. It was a policy that had all-party support then
- OTTAWA—Forty years ago this week, Pierre Trudeau introduced multiculturalism to Canada and the world. It was a policy that had all-party support then
- OTTAWA—Some pretty impressive new MPs will bring new diversity to the House of Commons. So far it’s an unnoticed story. Among the many new
- OTTAWA—Some pretty impressive new MPs will bring new diversity to the House of Commons. So far it’s an unnoticed story. Among the many new
- OTTAWA—Some pretty impressive new MPs will bring new diversity to the House of Commons. So far it’s an unnoticed story. Among the many new
- Whatever happened to Senate reform, Parliamentary decorum, aboriginal inclusion, refugee policy, skills development, and the future of the CBC? Or, for that matter, Calgary
- Whatever happened to Senate reform, Parliamentary decorum, aboriginal inclusion, refugee policy, skills development, and the future of the CBC? Or, for that matter, Calgary
- Whatever happened to Senate reform, Parliamentary decorum, aboriginal inclusion, refugee policy, skills development, and the future of the CBC? Or, for that matter, Calgary
- The next federal election is on and already there is much discussion about the ethnic vote. Is there such a thing? How real is
- The next federal election is on and already there is much discussion about the ethnic vote. Is there such a thing? How real is
- The next federal election is on and already there is much discussion about the ethnic vote. Is there such a thing? How real is
- The CRTC appears to be in controversy mode these days and there’s lots of fodder for the curious and critical. I teach a course
- The CRTC appears to be in controversy mode these days and there’s lots of fodder for the curious and critical. I teach a course
- The CRTC appears to be in controversy mode these days and there’s lots of fodder for the curious and critical. I teach a course
- The first half of the State of the Union address last week was all about education and training. U.S. President Barack Obama sounded like
- The first half of the State of the Union address last week was all about education and training. U.S. President Barack Obama sounded like
- The first half of the State of the Union address last week was all about education and training. U.S. President Barack Obama sounded like
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- Go forth and celebrate Christmas” is the unanimous view of MPs from different parties and different faiths. Whether you see it as a religious
- OTTAWA—If nothing else he is clear and has a vision. “I see my role as a bridge in bringing people of all backgrounds and
- OTTAWA—If nothing else he is clear and has a vision. “I see my role as a bridge in bringing people of all backgrounds and
- OTTAWA—If nothing else he is clear and has a vision. “I see my role as a bridge in bringing people of all backgrounds and
- OTTAWA—She did her five years as Governor General and the occasion begs a few questions: How did Michaëlle Jean perform in this lofty position?
- OTTAWA—She did her five years as Governor General and the occasion begs a few questions: How did Michaëlle Jean perform in this lofty position?
- OTTAWA—She did her five years as Governor General and the occasion begs a few questions: How did Michaëlle Jean perform in this lofty position?