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Why Canada Should Rebuild Public Telecoms

Why Canada Should Rebuild Public Telecoms

Canada has fallen behind countries around the world in building out fibre telecom infrastructure for faster internet speeds. Many of these countries have maintained public ownership in their markets while Canada’s public telecom shrinks. However, SaskTel, one of the last holdouts of public telecom in Canada, outperforms the national average on fibre deployment. This article makes the case that to continue to invest in the 21st century economy, Canada has to rebuild public ownership of telecoms.

perspectivesjournal.ca
u/pjw724 — 10 hours ago

If Danielle Smith were smart, she’d treat court ruling quashing separatist petition as a political get-out-of-jail-free card

She’ll do no such thing, of course – she’s been warned by her separatist allies to do what they say or face Jason Kenney’s fate

albertapolitics.substack.com
u/pjw724 — 6 days ago

Alberta's chief electoral officer wants pause on sharing electors list until law amended

Elections Alberta estimating 33 million ballots required for October referendum

cbc.ca
u/pjw724 — 8 days ago

Separatist leaders hatred of Canada leads them and the province nowhere

There is only one way Alberta leaders’ contempt for Canada makes any sense. They don’t think they need Canada because, as David Parker says, 'we have America backing us'
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calgaryherald.com
u/pjw724 — 8 days ago