| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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We welcome this opportunity to bring the CRTC’s perspective to your important study of open banking for Canadian financial services consumers. While the Commission comes at this issue from a telecommunications perspective, not the banking sector, there is a clear link between them in today’s world of digital commerce.
"We’re here to update you on the restricted access to China’s market for Canadian canola. We know that maintaining markets for our high-quality canola means more money in the pockets of our farmers and supports good, middle-class jobs for Canadian farm families..."
| Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
| speeches
I recently returned from the Mobile World Congress, which provided an excellent glimpse into the future of global communications. A future that, in large part, will be wireless. The communications environment is rapidly evolving to support 5G technologies, artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality. This will lead to applications not only for consumers, but also for the industrial sector and support of smart cities. In the coming years, new innovative services should greatly assist our economy by improving Canada’s productivity and our quality of life.