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Foreign ownership

Under Telecommunications Act, companies have a responsibility to strengthen and safeguard Canadian culture

Beyond the workforce, foreign control over telecom risks national security as well as personal and other confidential information. Public Safety Canada privately warned Industry Canada that their plan to open the sector up to foreign telecom providers poses a "considerable risk" to national security.
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Telco Act: Dave Coles' letter to the PM

Dear Prime Minister Harper, I am writing to express my opposition to proposed reforms to the Telecommunications Act allowing foreign-controlled corporations to buy telecom companies holding up to 10 percent of the Canadian market.
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Brief to the Standing Committee on Finance on Foreign Ownership in Canadian Telecommunications

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CRTC asked to create standards for phone contracts

Canada’s telecom giants want a national set of standards to govern cellphone contracts, saying emerging provincial legislation amounts to a patchwork that would not protect consumers in all parts of the country. BCE Inc., Rogers Communications Inc. and Telus Corp. along with the Public Interest Advocacy Centre have called on the telecom regulator to craft a federal consumer protection code that would apply to all mobile device customers in Canada.
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Protect Consumer Interests – Telecommunications Union tells CRTC

OTTAWA – Canada’s largest telecommunications union has today submitted a brief to the CRTC backing the demand of consumer and public interest groups for a national wireless code to protect consumer interests.

As much as $4 billion is lost to consumers due to a lack of regulation in the telco industry, the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada notes in its submission to the CRTC’s Telecom Notice of Consultation.

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Postmedia Canadian enough? Union wants court to decide

OTTAWA—A Canadian union is going to court in an effort to compel the federal government to rule whether the recently created Postmedia newspaper group meets Canadian ownership standards and is in Canada’s national interest. The Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada (CEP) has asked the Federal Court to order Heritage Minister James Moore to probe the corporate structure of Postmedia, which publishes the National Post and other urban dailies.
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Telecom ownership the issue

Re: Standing up to corporate gouging -- you will win (Jan. 7). I am all for standing up to shareholders and getting the best deal for Canadians. However, the real issue is not a lack of competition. As of December 2011, Canada had 44 wireless carriers, which on a per-capita basis, is the most in the world. International pricing comparisons are inconclusive and potentially misleading when you consider Canada's geography and the high cost of the infrastructure, the complexity of consumer pricing plans and the variances in usage patterns.
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Globalive decision: “Cabinet should not be above the law”

OTTAWA – The president of Canada’s largest telecommunications and media union, one of the intervenors in the Globalive case, says he’s “very alarmed at yesterday’s Federal Court of Appeal ruling which essentially gives the Harper government ‘carte blanche’ to change the meaning of legislation.”

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Broadcast standards issue raises interference concerns - CEP

OTTAWA - Extensive research by Canada's largest media union shows no motivation for the CRTC to consider lowering Canada's broadcast standards.

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