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Competition in the Age of the Digital Giant

| Competition Bureau Canada | speeches

SpeechRemarks by Anthony Durocher, Deputy Commissioner, Monopolistic Practices, Competition Bureau Big Data Toronto 2019June 13, 2019 Toronto, Ont(As prepared for delivery)


Canadian Telecom Summit Address by Panel Chair

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | speeches

It’s great to be back among so many old friends here at the Summit – although more than a few of you have warned me that, depending upon our panel’s final recommendations, I may not win any new ones.


Speaking notes for Ahmed Hussen, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship: An announcement on the Visible Minority Newcomer Women Pilot

| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | speeches

Good morning, everyone. I want to begin by acknowledging that we are on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit and the Haudenosaunee. My nephew told me a few weeks ago, he called me very excitedly and said, “this city will never be the same. The Toronto Raptors have made it to the finals.” I said, “no, wait until we win the championship.” He said, “no, it’s good enough that we made the finals.” It’s really good to see that game three resulted in our success and I’m so excited to be back here.


Ian Scott to the annual conference of the Western Association of Broadcasters

| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | speeches

I want to bring you up to speed on some of the key activities that we at the CRTC have underway, and those that will soon be before us. Before I do, I will take you back to about this time last year when we released our Harnessing Change report.


Chris Seidl to the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology

| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | speeches

We appreciate this opportunity to contribute to your Committee’s study of Motion M-208. This study addresses important areas within the scope of Canada’s telecommunications regulators: Innovation, Science and Economic Development as the spectrum regulator and the CRTC. Reliable and accessible digital infrastructure is indispensable to individuals, public institutions and businesses of all sizes in today’s world – regardless of where Canadians live.


2019 Canadian Telecom Summit

| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | speeches

It’s a pleasure to be here to talk about the telecommunications sector—a sector that touches Canadians every day, not just delivering laughs and tears to our living rooms but also providing business opportunities, innovation and livelihoods for our communities.


Ian Scott to the Canadian Telecom Summit “Fostering Choice, Innovation and Better Prices for Canadians”

| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission | speeches

Since I’ve been on the job, I have spoken about the work that my fellow Commissioners and I have done with regard to regulating in the public interest. That work, by the way, is very much in keeping with the theme of your conference: the notion of creating a foundation for innovation. It’s our role to collect and help articulate the wishes of Canadians in the marketplace. We build on that foundation—those ideas and opinions—to design our policies. These in turn foster healthy market dynamics with the goal of providing all Canadians, in all regions of the country, with choice, innovative services and affordable options.


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2025-12-23