The CBC reports that Howard Maker has been named the full-time head of the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services.
Telecom Complaints Agency Gets Full-Time Commissioner
August 27, 2008
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CCTS thank you
no doubt bell hung up on me after i said id make a CCTS complaint for EACH of the many issues i have had with them.
IF EVEN ONE GETS LOOKED AT:
bell will not have profited by there bad actions.
Mkaes ya get all warm and fuzzy knowing that bad actions have consequences to the share holders whom btw should be now taking financial note of such actions.