Liberal MP Brian Murphy criticizes the Canadian do-not-call list, noting the need for co-operation with the United States on international telemarketing.
Liberal MP Says More Work Needed on Do-Not-Call
June 18, 2009
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Episode 278: Ben Waldman on Gander Social and the Challenges of Building a Sovereign Social Network
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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 278: Ben Waldman on Gander Social and the Challenges of Building a Sovereign Social Network

Biased much, Michael?
Convenient trimming of facts. Brian checked into things based largely on reports such as yours that the do not call list is a failure… and this is what he concluded:
“Even though the CRTC system is working better than I thought, there is still more to be done,” he said.
“The government has a responsibility to inform the millions of Canadians who may be under the impression the system isn’t working that, in fact, it is working quite well.”