Public Safety Links Telecom Foreign Investment with Lawful Access |
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Monday April 23, 2012
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Through Bill C-52 [predecessor to C-30], the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act, the Government is pursuing legislation that will help keep Canadians safe by equipping the police and national security agencies with the tools they need to combat crime and terrorism in the digital age. This legislation would help mitigate against possible threats from hostile foreign entities that would seek to exploit possible future relaxation of the foreign ownership restrictions in the telecommunications market. Leaving aside the fact that child pornography doesn't even rate a mention and the characterization of foreign entrants as hostile, the submission points to a likely line of argument from Public Safety (given the government's decision to partially relax the foreign investment rules) should Bill C-30 be revived. Comments (1)
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Chanel Handtaschen
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We want to enhance competition and investment in this country, and this is why we adopted this policy back in 2008 for the AWS spectrum. Let me say that the price went down by an average of 11% since then, and we will continue this way with the 700 megahertz spectrum. We launched consultation with the industry to make sure that we enhance competition and provide better choice and better rates for our consumers.
Last week I wrote about the National Post seeking $150 licences for posting short excerpts online. It appears that the paper has now dropped the system.
Mar.12/13Comments (1)