Revamped legislation and regulatory reinvigoration on the docket for telecom and broadcasting in fall sitting

Despite a dizzying array of issues to keep sight of, expect many eyes to find focus on Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly, who has said that the results of her sweeping review of Canadian content in a digital age will be unveiled in September.
Canadian Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly, pictured June 21, 2017, on National Aboriginal Day in Ottawa.
PARLIAMENT HILL—Everything old is new again when it comes to telecom and media issues percolating in Ottawa this fall, from reviews and renegotiations of old legislation and trade agreements, to court battles litigating long-simmering personnel disputes and CRTC decisions. Despite a dizzying arra...

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