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- The national interest in telecommunications could be a viable, secure, and resilient infrastructure that delivers services with leading technological capabilities.
- The national interest in telecommunications could be a viable, secure, and resilient infrastructure that delivers services with leading technological capabilities.
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- The dependency of finance on telecoms is now unavoidable, and the major vulnerability we have forgotten about is sovereignty.
- The dependency of finance on telecoms is now unavoidable, and the major vulnerability we have forgotten about is sovereignty.
- The dependency of finance on telecoms is now unavoidable, and the major vulnerability we have forgotten about is sovereignty.
- A regulator that operates transparently, draws on sound evidence, and acts independently of political and industry influence will be better positioned to achieve the
- A regulator that operates transparently, draws on sound evidence, and acts independently of political and industry influence will be better positioned to achieve the
- A regulator that operates transparently, draws on sound evidence, and acts independently of political and industry influence will be better positioned to achieve the
- Canada must shift its mindset from donor to long-term partner, and from symbolic gestures to strategic co-investment.
- Canada must shift its mindset from donor to long-term partner, and from symbolic gestures to strategic co-investment.
- Canada must shift its mindset from donor to long-term partner, and from symbolic gestures to strategic co-investment.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- Donald Trump hates Canada’s supply-management policies. What if he next says either you drop supply management as a policy of your country, or the
- Donald Trump hates Canada’s supply-management policies. What if he next says either you drop supply management as a policy of your country, or the
- Donald Trump hates Canada’s supply-management policies. What if he next says either you drop supply management as a policy of your country, or the
- Parliamentary decorum, cultural diversity and broadcasting policy are three rapidly evolving issues I have focused on during this past session of Parliament. So an
- Parliamentary decorum, cultural diversity and broadcasting policy are three rapidly evolving issues I have focused on during this past session of Parliament. So an
- Parliamentary decorum, cultural diversity and broadcasting policy are three rapidly evolving issues I have focused on during this past session of Parliament. So an
- Liberal and Green party leadership candidates have been off and running for a while now but their policy development has been weak. Indeed that
- Liberal and Green party leadership candidates have been off and running for a while now but their policy development has been weak. Indeed that
- Liberal and Green party leadership candidates have been off and running for a while now but their policy development has been weak. Indeed that
- When it comes to the promises in the Conservative platform that address immigrants and ethnic minorities, so far the Harper government is keeping the
- When it comes to the promises in the Conservative platform that address immigrants and ethnic minorities, so far the Harper government is keeping the
- When it comes to the promises in the Conservative platform that address immigrants and ethnic minorities, so far the Harper government is keeping the
- It’s a new Parliament, with new and re-elected members. There’s a new mood for ethics, integrity and respect. But how different will the House
- It’s a new Parliament, with new and re-elected members. There’s a new mood for ethics, integrity and respect. But how different will the House
- It’s a new Parliament, with new and re-elected members. There’s a new mood for ethics, integrity and respect. But how different will the House
- The provinces came to town and the upshot was that (a) they agreed that Canada is facing a national skills crisis and that (b)
- The provinces came to town and the upshot was that (a) they agreed that Canada is facing a national skills crisis and that (b)
- The provinces came to town and the upshot was that (a) they agreed that Canada is facing a national skills crisis and that (b)
- The ethnic vote is the bedrock of the Liberal Party and proved to be so in the recent election, although it showed signs of
- The ethnic vote is the bedrock of the Liberal Party and proved to be so in the recent election, although it showed signs of
- The ethnic vote is the bedrock of the Liberal Party and proved to be so in the recent election, although it showed signs of
- Here’s an issue that has barely raised its head in this campaign: Parliamentary decorum–good behaviour in the House. It was touched on in the
- Here’s an issue that has barely raised its head in this campaign: Parliamentary decorum–good behaviour in the House. It was touched on in the
- Here’s an issue that has barely raised its head in this campaign: Parliamentary decorum–good behaviour in the House. It was touched on in the
- The only poll on the ethnic vote so far in this election revealed that the Liberals were losing their allure among minorities, although they
- The only poll on the ethnic vote so far in this election revealed that the Liberals were losing their allure among minorities, although they
- The only poll on the ethnic vote so far in this election revealed that the Liberals were losing their allure among minorities, although they
- “It was a shocker when I got here,” said rookie Conservative MP Michael Chong, first elected in 2004. “After several years on Bay Street,
- “It was a shocker when I got here,” said rookie Conservative MP Michael Chong, first elected in 2004. “After several years on Bay Street,
- “It was a shocker when I got here,” said rookie Conservative MP Michael Chong, first elected in 2004. “After several years on Bay Street,
- “The CRTC got it right on VoIP” screams the latest full page ad in the battle for the federal Cabinet to uphold the regulator’s
- “The CRTC got it right on VoIP” screams the latest full page ad in the battle for the federal Cabinet to uphold the regulator’s
- “The CRTC got it right on VoIP” screams the latest full page ad in the battle for the federal Cabinet to uphold the regulator’s
- Michaëlle Jean’s selection for the post of Governor General was greeted with surprise, but reasonably good press back in early August. And then her
- Michaëlle Jean’s selection for the post of Governor General was greeted with surprise, but reasonably good press back in early August. And then her
- Michaëlle Jean’s selection for the post of Governor General was greeted with surprise, but reasonably good press back in early August. And then her
- The upside of the controversy over Michaëlle Jean’s federalist or sovereigntist leanings was that it placed her squarely in the mainstream of Quebec discourse:
- The upside of the controversy over Michaëlle Jean’s federalist or sovereigntist leanings was that it placed her squarely in the mainstream of Quebec discourse:
- The upside of the controversy over Michaëlle Jean’s federalist or sovereigntist leanings was that it placed her squarely in the mainstream of Quebec discourse: