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Canadians continue to express their outrage at the price-gouging and lack of choice in Canada’s cell phone market. Thousands of Canadians have taken action already, but we need your help…
Canadians continue to express their outrage at the price-gouging and lack of choice in Canada’s cell phone market. Thousands of Canadians have taken action already, but we need your help…
Woah! In Japan, some very fast Internet speeds (at 2Gbps download, 1Gbps upload) were just introduced. These speeds are so much faster than in Canada that our Internet operates at…
Columnist says CBC rankings in “Rank My Hospital” are fairy tale products of an elaborate con game and that statistical techniques were misused to manufacture phony findings while giving the…
Tessa Sproule, Director of Digital at CBC, wonders whether the jury is still out at CBC on how important second screen apps are.
Thank you to everyone who has helped spread the word about Canadians’ real experiences in our broken cell phone market and our citizen-powered action plan to fix it. Check out…
Big Telecom insists Canadians’ high cell phone prices are a myth, yet we have seen and heard a very different story through your stories. Don’t let Big Telecom spin this…
World Intellectual Property Organization discusses a Broadcasting Treaty to protect the rights of broadcasting organizations.
The BBC says it will broadcast a documentary about North Korea after a war of words between the public broadcaster and the London School of Economics over the use of…
Last week we heard that all three of our independent cell phone companies may be taken over by Big Telecom. If this happens, this will mean less choice for Canadians…
Columnist says that facts don’t change, regardless of how some politicians treat the journalists who cover them.
Columnist says that facts don’t change, regardless of how some politicians treat the journalists who cover them.
The LSE questions the journalistic ethics of the BBC, after misleading students and posing as members of the London School of Economics during a recent trip to North Korea.
Columnist says the Canada Revenue Agency wants to cut a deal with the CBC that would allow the broadcaster to protect its secret sources, but also rat out tax cheats…
Check it out as wireless industry expert Peter Nowak takes another run at “debunking, yet again, another set of wireless myths” from Big Telecom about the Canadian cell phone market.…
Canada’s independent cell phone carriers have pulled out of the CWTA (the cell phone industry lobby group) because of a “consistent bias” for Rogers, Bell, and Telus – including the…
National Revenue Minister Gail Shea says Ottawa will use the courts to try and get the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to hand over leaked data naming people who have allegedly used…
National Revenue Minister Gail Shea says Ottawa will use the courts to try and get the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to hand over leaked data naming people who have allegedly used…
Columnist says Bell Media hopes to save Book Television by focusing less on shows about actual books, and more on dramas and comedies based on books.
Columnist says Bell Media hopes to save Book Television by focusing less on shows about actual books, and more on dramas and comedies based on books.
In a first, the U.K. public broadcaster details Tony Hall’s employment deal, which includes a shorter notice period.