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CACTUS thorn in side of Rogers’ plan for community stations

The Canadian Association of Community Television Users and Stations (CACTUS) is opposing a plan by Rogers Communications Inc. to change the conditions of service for linear community programming. The association filed an intervention with the CRTC on June 12. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here LOGIN Forgot password? …

Bell confirms appearance at heritage committee; responds to criticisms over job cuts

In the wake of recent controversy surrounding BCE Inc.’s restructuring measures, the telecommunications giant has released a statement with its side of the story and confirmed that it will be appearing before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here LOGIN …

Unifor demands Bell be held accountable for layoffs

Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union, called on BCE Inc. to answer for its recent layoff announcements after the telecom’s scheduled appearance in front of the heritage committee was postponed.  This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here LOGIN Forgot password? Unlock all the Canadian telecom, broadcasting and digital media …

Bill C-11 could be fully implemented within two years of receiving Royal Assent: CRTC chair

The CRTC will take at least two years to fully implement the government’s Online Streaming Act, Bill C-11, once it receives Royal Assent, according to the commission’s chair who spoke to committee members in a heated discussion of the bill. This content is available to wirereport.ca subscribers Already a subscriber? Sign in here LOGIN Forgot …