In a recent opinion column by Lloyd Brown-John, he compares the rhetoric of Canadian politics to his dog, Tip, a German shepherd. Brown-John reflects on the similarities in how both can be easily swayed by simple commands. The article highlights the influence of political rhetoric in shaping public opinion and decision-making, drawing parallels to the obedience of a loyal pet.
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Ottawa sides with CRTC to boost competitor access to fibre networks
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly confirmed the CRTC's wholesale framework for high-speed Internet, allowing major telecoms like Telus to resell fibre optics, enhancing competition and potentially lowering costs for consumers. However, companies like Bell, Rogers, and Cogeco oppose the decision, fearing it will reduce investment, jobs, and innovation in the telecommunications sector. Want More Context? 🔎
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