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Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-265 CRTC

WebBusiness. Decisions, Notices and Orders. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2016-265. PDF version. Reference: Part 1 application posted on 5 January 2016. Ottawa, 13 July 2016. …

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Code for broadcast advertising of alcoholic beverages

WebCODE FOR BROADCAST ADVERTISING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. 1 August 1996. Commercial messages for alcoholic beverages shall not: (a) attempt to influence non …

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2023 Accessibility Progress Report CRTC

WebThis Progress Report covers the progress we've made since launching our 2023-2025 Accessibility Plan in December 2022. Due to the time needed to review, translate and …

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Our Leadership CRTC

WebEllen C. Desmond LL.M., K.C. was the Director of Legal & Administration with the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board from 2006-2020. Prior to joining the Energy Board …

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Indigenous Broadcasting Policies (TV and radio) CRTC

WebAn Indigenous program on television or radio can be broadcast in English, French or any Indigenous language, as long as the program targets a distinct Indigenous audience in …

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Regulatory plan to modernize Canada’s broadcasting …

WebThis plan explains how the CRTC will work with Canadians and Indigenous peoples to modernize Canada’s broadcasting framework. The changes needed to …

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Enforcing Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) CRTC

WebOver 167,939 complaints to the Spam Reporting Centre.. That’s 6,459 per week.. Approximately 4,069 of these complaints were submitted using the online form, …

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Public Good Through Public Broadband: The City of …

WebCalgary City Net is “the City’s largest, most resilient network which provides high bandwidth, redundancy and security for business units” (City of Calgary, 2020b, p. 4). By the end of …

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Emergency Alerts and the National Public Alerting System

WebThe National Public Alerting System is a federal, provincial, and territorial system that enables emergency management organizations across Canada to warn the public about …

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Telemarketing and unwanted calls CRTC

WebIf you live in Canada, you can choose to reduce the number of telemarketing calls you receive by registering your residential, wireless, fax or VoIP telephone number on the …

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How to protect yourself from scammers CRTC

WebYou can report unwanted telemarketing calls at National DNCL or call 1-866-580-DNCL (3625). Contact law enforcement. If you think the call might be part of a fraud scheme, …

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Co-development of the Indigenous Broadcasting Policy CRTC

WebWe are collaborating closely with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples to co-develop an Indigenous broadcasting policy that meets the needs and interests of Indigenous …

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How to Make a Complaint About Your Telephone Service CRTC

WebYou will be informed if your complaint should be directed to the CCTS or another agency. on-line form: Complaints and inquiries. mail: Client Services, CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario …

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Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2022-234

WebTelecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2022-234. PDF version. References: 2021-191, 2021-191-1 and 2022-234-1 Ottawa, 31 August 2022. Public record: 1011 …

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Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2021-191 CRTC

WebBusiness. Decisions, Notices and Orders. Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2021-191. PDF version. Reference: 2021-191-1. Ottawa, 3 June 2021. Public …

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Scam alerts CRTC

WebIf you want to confirm the authenticity of the call, you can contact the CRA at 1-800-959-5525 for business-related accounts or 1-800-959-8281 for individual accounts. Consult …

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Broadband Fund: About the Fund CRTC

WebNote: See paragraph 81 of Telecom Notice of Consultation 2023-89 for the Commission’s determination regarding maintaining a cap of $150 million annually in years 4 and 5 for …

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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

WebLe CRTC est un organisme public indépendant chargé de réglementer et de superviser la radiodiffusion et les télécommunications canadiennes / The CRTC is an independent …

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Make a complaint, ask a question or provide feedback CRTC

WebFor concerns related to billing errors, rate increases or equipment costs, you should try to resolve the issue with your service provider.Many questions or complaints are resolved …

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