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- Canada should continue working with European partners and others, who are also likely to face similar threats on the digital tax from the U.S. president and his billionaire friends, with the goal of finally establishing global tax reform agreements.
- Canada should continue working with European partners and others, who are also likely to face similar threats on the digital tax from the U.S. president and his billionaire friends, with the goal of finally establishing global tax reform agreements.
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- When copper wire theft occurs, telecom, cable, and internet services are disrupted, putting the safety of Canadians at risk.
- When copper wire theft occurs, telecom, cable, and internet services are disrupted, putting the safety of Canadians at risk.
- When copper wire theft occurs, telecom, cable, and internet services are disrupted, putting the safety of Canadians at risk.
- We will need to face the reality that the fundamental competition now is not primarily between the telecom carriers, but with other value systems.
- We will need to face the reality that the fundamental competition now is not primarily between the telecom carriers, but with other value systems.
- We will need to face the reality that the fundamental competition now is not primarily between the telecom carriers, but with other value systems.
- While there appears to be little appetite in provincial or federal government to support public broadband infrastructure, this could change in the right hands.
- While there appears to be little appetite in provincial or federal government to support public broadband infrastructure, this could change in the right hands.
- While there appears to be little appetite in provincial or federal government to support public broadband infrastructure, this could change in the right hands.
- The CRTC’s inability to respond with agility or openness to the possibilities of the internet age undermines the purposes of its consultative processes.
- The CRTC’s inability to respond with agility or openness to the possibilities of the internet age undermines the purposes of its consultative processes.
- The CRTC’s inability to respond with agility or openness to the possibilities of the internet age undermines the purposes of its consultative processes.
- Policymakers must resist the temptation to throw up their arms in frustration, or—worse—leave the entire problem to the whims of Elon Musk.

- Policymakers must resist the temptation to throw up their arms in frustration, or—worse—leave the entire problem to the whims of Elon Musk.
- Policymakers must resist the temptation to throw up their arms in frustration, or—worse—leave the entire problem to the whims of Elon Musk.

- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
- OTTAWA—Some 3,200 delegates have given the Liberal caucus something to feel good about, perhaps with some justification. There were 3,200 folks at the
- OTTAWA—Some 3,200 delegates have given the Liberal caucus something to feel good about, perhaps with some justification. There were 3,200 folks at the
- OTTAWA—Some 3,200 delegates have given the Liberal caucus something to feel good about, perhaps with some justification. There were 3,200 folks at the
- Religion and politics may not mix but often times they are inseparable. Over the last couple of weeks there have been two religious
- Religion and politics may not mix but often times they are inseparable. Over the last couple of weeks there have been two religious
- Religion and politics may not mix but often times they are inseparable. Over the last couple of weeks there have been two religious
- Once again, it’s time for a new head of the CRTC. The incumbent has signalled he is not going for a renewal and
- Once again, it’s time for a new head of the CRTC. The incumbent has signalled he is not going for a renewal and
- Once again, it’s time for a new head of the CRTC. The incumbent has signalled he is not going for a renewal and