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The CRTC has abandoned its mandate, and it’s hurting Canadians

Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | June 9, 2021
CRTC chairperson Ian Scott is pictured in Ottawa in December 2018. The CRTC has ensured that Canadians’ internet rates, which are already among the highest in the developed world, will continue to rise. Companies like ours will struggle to invest in the innovation consumers so badly need and want, writes Matt Stein. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | June 9, 2021
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | June 9, 2021
CRTC chairperson Ian Scott is pictured in Ottawa in December 2018. The CRTC has ensured that Canadians’ internet rates, which are already among the highest in the developed world, will continue to rise. Companies like ours will struggle to invest in the innovation consumers so badly need and want, writes Matt Stein. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | June 9, 2021
CRTC chairperson Ian Scott is pictured in Ottawa in December 2018. The CRTC has ensured that Canadians’ internet rates, which are already among the highest in the developed world, will continue to rise. Companies like ours will struggle to invest in the innovation consumers so badly need and want, writes Matt Stein. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | June 9, 2021
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | June 9, 2021
CRTC chairperson Ian Scott is pictured in Ottawa in December 2018. The CRTC has ensured that Canadians’ internet rates, which are already among the highest in the developed world, will continue to rise. Companies like ours will struggle to invest in the innovation consumers so badly need and want, writes Matt Stein. The Hill Times file photograph
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | March 8, 2021
One critical opportunity before Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is addressing his government’s commitment to ensuring every Canadian can access affordable internet, at a time when they need it the most. Many are forced to choose between internet access and paying for food, clothing, and heat. Canadians deserve better, writes Matt Stein. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | March 8, 2021
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | March 8, 2021
One critical opportunity before Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne is addressing his government’s commitment to ensuring every Canadian can access affordable internet, at a time when they need it the most. Many are forced to choose between internet access and paying for food, clothing, and heat. Canadians deserve better, writes Matt Stein. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | November 12, 2020
It's time to stop penalizing Canadians for choosing a competitive service provider. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | November 12, 2020
Opinion | BY MATT STEIN | November 12, 2020
It's time to stop penalizing Canadians for choosing a competitive service provider. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash