News

Prentice’s Made in Canada Spin

Susan Delacourt of the Toronto Star reports that people have spotted signs around the Industry Canada headquarters sporting the slogan "Made in Canada Copyright Reform." The report suggests that Industry Minister Jim Prentice has dropped the "Putting Consumers First" line that he used at the spectrum auction announcement (consumers are […]

Read more ›

June 10, 2008 27 comments News

CRTC Considers Dropping Mandatory Telecom Disclosures

While concern over the lack of transparency associated with Internet and telecom services has been mounting, the CRTC has just launched a public consultation on the prospect of eliminating mandatory disclosures, relying instead on market forces.  The outcome of this consultation could lead to dramatic changes in what the telcom […]

Read more ›

June 10, 2008 6 comments News

Competition Bureau Releases Telecom Industry Abuse Bulletin

The Competition Bureau has released a new bulletin on abuse of dominance provisions as applied to the telecommunications industry.

Read more ›

June 10, 2008 3 comments News

Petition Against System-Access Fees

Liberal MP David McGuinty has supplemented his private member's bill that legislates against system access fees with a petition on point.

Read more ›

June 10, 2008 9 comments News

Van Loan Seeking to Centralize Conservative Copyright Message

Sources indicate that staff from Conservative Government House Leader Peter Van Loan spent the morning calling MPs to ensure that they forward correspondence from constituents on copyright to Industry Minister Jim Prentice's office.  MPs were advised that the call was designed to ensure that Canadians receive the Conservative media lines […]

Read more ›

June 9, 2008 16 comments News