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Fort, Souverain, Libre et Juste : Une plateforme de politique numérique 2025 pour le Canada

La nouvelle plateforme de politique numérique d'OpenMedia présente un plan détaillé pour que notre prochain gouvernement bâtisse un Internet canadien libre, équitable et florissant.
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Strong, Sovereign, Free and Fair: a 2025 digital policy platform for Canada

OpenMedia's new digital policy platform presents a point by point plan for our next government to build a free, fair and flourishing Canadian Internet.
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Squeezing blood from a stone: why the CRTC fails Canadians

The CRTC is fixated on a telecom competition strategy that cannot work.
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What’s an MVNO? an OpenMedia FAQ

Questions and answers on how MVNOs would fix Canada’s broken telecom market
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Wholesale and fibre explained

Wholesale rates and fibre connection play an integral role in our telecom industry. Here's what you need to know.
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OpenMedia calls on new chair of CRTC to prioritize competition, affordability, and everyday people’s needs

Canada’s Internet is dangerously adrift. OpenMedia’s letter to new CRTC chair Vicky Eatrides urges her to put us back on track.
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DEBUNKED! Did Minister Champagne actually stop the Rogers-Shaw buyout?

Or did he approve it? The truth is: Champagne rubber stamped the affordability-crushing deal. Here’s how he pulled off the sleight of hand.
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Minister Champagne’s 3 Simple Steps to Collapsing Internet Competition in Canada

Our “Minister of Collapse” must undo this affordability disaster of his own making.
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Thousands tell CRTC to oppose new hidden fee on cell phone and Internet bills

Today’s the last day to add your voice to the public record against Telus’s new credit card processing fee.
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CIVIL SOCIETY JOINT STATEMENT: 28,000 voices warn—Innovation Minister Champagne is on the hook to curb telecom monopolies after the Rogers outage

OpenMedia and Leadnow call on Minister François-Philippe Champagne to end Canada’s telecom monopolies and guarantee affordable and reliable high-speed Internet for everyone in Canada.

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