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Stop C-10’s dumpster fire from coming back!
Tell Minister Rodriguez to reject bringing back Bill C-10.
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“Family of raccoons” leading OpenMedia poll to replace Rogers family as Canada’s supreme telecom dynasty
VOTE NOW! If a single telecom dynasty is going to rule us all, let’s pick a better one than the Rogers family.
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Rogers is unfit to rule Canada’s Internet!
The OpenMedia community is debating whether a family of raccoons or the Jonas Brothers would do better overseeing most of Canada’s home Internet and wireless services. Absurd, right?
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What you need to know about Biden’s FCC Nominations
Joe Biden recently presented his nominations for the FCC. Here’s what that means for America’s Internet.
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The fight against the Rogers-Shaw buyout isn’t over
In March 2021, Rogers made a shocking announcement: It’s set to buy out Shaw, Canada’s fourth Big Telecom provider.
Government must release submissions to harmful content online consultation
Civil society groups and academics demand public response from federal government to submissions to harmful content consultation
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You should have the right to repair your devices in the United States
If you bought it, you should decide what to do with it, including when, how and with whom you make repairs. The Right to Repair movement wants to give you that choice.
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You should have the right to repair your devices in Canada
The Right to Repair movement wants to give you independence over your own devices, including when, how and with whom you make repairs.
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2021 report shows Canada’s cell phone prices STILL among most expensive globally
Rewheel’s 2021 report yet again confirmed the ugly truth: People in Canada continue to pay some of the highest prices in the world for our wireless services.
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OpenMedia to Cabinet: MVNOs are the only path to cheaper cell phone prices
OpenMedia and CIPPIC just filed a submission urging Cabinet to order the CRTC to mandate MVNO wholesale access in Canada.
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