Canadians who switched wireless plans over past year perceive greater value: Abacus Data survey

A new survey from Abacus Data on Tuesday has found 26 per cent of Canadians have changed their wireless plans in the past 12 months, and an “overwhelming” 86 per […]
Feds, Alberta and B.C. announce $190M in combined funding for high-speed internet projects

The federal government in partnership with the governments of Alberta and British Columbia last week announced more than $190 million in combined federal and provincial funding for projects to bring […]
Bell and Mila announce three-year AI partnership

Bell and Montreal-based artificial intelligence research institute Mila last week announced a three-year partnership to develop what they call “cutting-edge AI solutions” to enhance customer experience and optimize business operations. “In line […]
APTN to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with community engagement and special programming

Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) says it is embracing a new way of celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day (NIPD) on June 21 by focusing on community engagement while continuing to […]
ISED launches consultation on satellite supplement for mobile coverage

By Ahmad Hathout The department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED) has launched Monday a consultation on opening up certain mobile spectrum bands for use by satellite service providers […]
Telecom sector contributed nearly $81B to Canadian economy in 2023: PwC report

Canada’s telecommunications sector contributed $80.8 billion to the country’s GDP and supported nearly 782,000 jobs across industries in 2023, according to a new PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) report commissioned by the Canadian Telecommunications Association […]
Corus CEO Doug Murphy retires

Corus Entertainment announced Monday the early retirement of its president and CEO, Doug Murphy, effective immediately. The media company’s board has appointed Corus executives Troy Reeb and John Gossling as […]
Rogers, TekSavvy come to agreement to continue service at two Toronto buildings

By Ahmad Hathout Rogers and TekSavvy have come to an agreement to avert an impending disconnection of wholesale customers at two Toronto buildings. Earlier this week, TekSavvy requested that the […]
ANALYSIS: Golly, it’s a Netflix tax

By Howard Law, author of Canada vs. California, and MediaPolicy.ca Last week the CRTC released its anticipated “Phase One” ruling on the implementation of the Online Streaming Act, Bill C-11. […]
Global layoffs to impact 35 unionized positions

By Connie Thiessen Layoffs at Global News announced this week will impact about 35 unionized staff in newsrooms from Toronto to B.C., Cartt sister publication Broadcast Dialogue has learned. Calgary has […]