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Episode 138: John Lawford on the Legal, Regulatory and Policy Responses to the Rogers Outage
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Like that would ever happen here.
I questioned the distribution of money collected by the CPCC once and got back a letter that said (in a nutshell), “It’s not our place to decide who can do what with the money, only collect it.”
My MP (well, assistant to the assistant of the dogwalker of the MP) said the same thing regarding the government when I forwarded the letter for an opinion.