The Bloc Québécois has sounded the alarm after a report in La Presse that CBC/Radio-Canada is planning to merge some of its operations between English and French services....
BCE Inc. issued its first quarter 2024 results Thursday morning and featured a mixed bag of returns. Subscriptions were up, earnings were down and average revenue per user (ARPU) was constant. Postpaid wireless phone subscriptions jumped from 43,289 in Q1 2023 to 45,247...
Rogers Communications Inc. CEO Tony Staffieri gave a rosy picture of life...
Canadian wireless and broadband internet prices declined in 2023, however...
The Senate Committee on Transport and Communications began its study of...
Rogers Communications Inc. is endorsing a Part 1 application by BCE Inc....
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The Bloc Québécois has sounded the alarm after a report in La Presse that CBC/Radio-Canada is planning to merge some of its operations between English and French services. The party raised the matter twice this week during question period in the House of Commons. The Montreal newspaper reported that a...
Rogers Communications Inc. CEO Tony Staffieri gave a rosy picture of life at the telecom and media giant Wednesday. The executive was the featured speaker at a luncheon in Toronto hosted by the Canadian Club. He noted that in the last year the company has been working on merging the assets of Shaw...
Rogers Communications Inc. CEO Tony Staffieri gave a rosy picture of life at the telecom and media giant Wednesday. The executive was the featured speaker at a luncheon in Toronto hosted by the Canadian Club. He noted that in the last year the company has been working on merging the assets of Shaw...
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