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  1. The CRTC regulates and supervises Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications systems including TV, radio and telephone services. Public hearings are an area of responsibility. The CRTC does not regulate the Internet or misleading ads.

  2. The CRTC is an administrative tribunal that regulates and supervises broadcasting and telecommunications in the public interest. We are dedicated to ensuring that Canadians have access to a world-class communication system that promotes innovation and enriches their lives.

  3. The CRTC is an independent public authority in charge of regulating and supervising Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications.

  4. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC; French: Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes) is a public organization in Canada with mandate as a regulatory agency for broadcasting and telecommunications.

  5. Jun 4, 2024 · Based on the public record, the CRTC is requiring online streaming services to contribute 5% of their Canadian revenues to support the Canadian broadcasting system. These obligations will start in the 2024-2025 broadcast year and will provide an estimated $200 million per year in new funding.

  6. May 27, 2021 · Today, the CRTC set the final rates to access the large companies’ high-speed broadband networks and resolved a long-standing dispute with respect to the existing wholesale model. This will enable the industry to move towards a new wholesale model that will increase competition and investments.

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  8. Oct 16, 2011 · Its mandate is to ensure that broadcasting and telecommunications systems serve the Canadian public. The Broadcasting Act, 1967-68, established the Canadian Radio-television Commission (CRTC) to regulate and supervise all aspects of the Canadian BROADCASTING system.

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