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Vancouver, April 7, 2008: In March, the CRTC upheld a decade-old policy requiring Bell Canada to allow third-party businesses access to facilities, functions, or services where Bell is a monopoly (see ...
Please send us a few sentences through email, Facebook, or Twitter on how you became engaged in our work. In other words: Why did you become involved with OpenMedia? What motivates you to stay ...
Yes, it’s just about that time again: election season! Rumours speculate that the federal election may be called as early as this Sunday. And if the OpenMedia community (alongside a broad-based ...
While most MPs running for re-election are focused on campaigning, Stephen Harper's trade minister is in Maui, Hawaii, this week to see if there's a Trans-Pacific Partnership deal Canada can sign on ...
Another company has jumped in line for a chance at gaining Canada’s independent cell phone companies. Canadians clearly desire more competition and choice, but we need the government to fix the rules ...
With support from 55,000 Canadians, OpenMedia testified at crucial CRTC hearings on November 3, 2016, and called on them to End Data Caps. Here's what our team had to say.
Our friends at Citizen Lab have succeeded in reverse engineering spyware that is infecting people's cellphones in democracies and dictatorships alike. Article by Kim Zetter for Wired Newly uncovered ...
This week, the CRTC published a 5-minute guide for participating in their proceedings. While the CRTC has come a long way in listening to the concerns of everyday Canadians, there's still work to be ...
What a response! We at OpenMedia.ca are absolutely thrilled by how many of you took the time to write letters to the editor of your local newspapers. Well over 1,300 letters have been sent to ...
Today, OpenMedia delivered a detailed submission to Parliament's INDU committee, which will be undertaking a study of Bill C-27, the federal government's proposal to update Canada's private sector ...
A closed-door meeting to be held next month will determine if your Internet use will become governed by a UN agency – the ITU – in imposing greater controls and limiting personal expression. We're ...
So far over 1,300 letters have been written to the editors of newspapers across Canada. We at OpenMedia.ca want to thank you for your efforts let you know that whether or not your letter gets ...
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