Comment: Waiting for Canada’s digital future

By: 
David Ellis

In 2009, the country finally started talking about a national digital strategy. That was no little thanks to the CRTC, which in its June new media decision said, We can’t go on regulating like this. In the intervening year, the major federal parties have started to pay attention to our digital problems. We’ve had a couple of digital summits, a small broadband initiative, a Liberal pronouncement about broadband, and most recently the government’s digital consultation. Should we be happy?

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