The CRTC is looking into phone call rates at correctional facilities, spurred by high long-distance charges that families of inmates at Ontario jails had to pay for years.
The changes mean that outside internet service providers can come into B.C. and Alberta, and use Telus’ fibre optics network.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has decided to keep its current internet-sharing ...
January. She passed 2001 graduate Janitha Knight on the top of the school’s all-time girls basketball scoring chart with ...
According to the Canadian Press, the company said it has "all the building blocks" in place to start offering wireless services in Ontario and ... players like Bell, Rogers and Telus.
Demand for public pools in Ontario is rising, with overcrowded facilities and long waitlists. The Aquatic Sport Council calls on investment in larger 50m pools to meet the need.
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Loren Mick is the New Democratic Party’s candidate for the Nipissing riding. If the name rings a bell, Mick currently serves ...
Bell has said that while it provided phone services in Ontario correctional facilities, it always complied with a CRTC-approved Inmate Service Tariff, offering the same collect call rates in ...
Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner says Doug Ford cares more about protecting his own job than the people of Ontario. January 29, 2025 at 10:27AM EST ...
Ontario is backing out of a $68 million contract with Starlink over President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, which are set to go into effect tomorrow.