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Canadian lawmakers have a choice: defend corporate interests or competitive markets

Opinion | BY DENISE HEARN | August 3, 2020
We need not feel dismayed about the potential fate of the Big Three: Rogers, Bell, and Telus collectively capture more than 91 per cent of the wireless telecom industry based on both revenue and subscribers. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY DENISE HEARN | August 3, 2020
Opinion | BY DENISE HEARN | August 3, 2020
We need not feel dismayed about the potential fate of the Big Three: Rogers, Bell, and Telus collectively capture more than 91 per cent of the wireless telecom industry based on both revenue and subscribers. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY DENISE HEARN | August 3, 2020
We need not feel dismayed about the potential fate of the Big Three: Rogers, Bell, and Telus collectively capture more than 91 per cent of the wireless telecom industry based on both revenue and subscribers. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Opinion | BY DENISE HEARN | August 3, 2020
Opinion | BY DENISE HEARN | August 3, 2020
We need not feel dismayed about the potential fate of the Big Three: Rogers, Bell, and Telus collectively capture more than 91 per cent of the wireless telecom industry based on both revenue and subscribers. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay