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Michael Geist
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Are you serious?
CRTC allows Bell to offer FibeTV without counting towards its customers’ caps, whereas third parties like Netflix do. How is THAT not undue preference?
Whichever party includes disbanding the CRTC – a board comprised of previous Big 3 Execs – whenever the next federal election is will get my vote. Plain and simple.