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country-profiles:canada [2019/10/18 11:03] – [National Policy] added basic links for Canada otd_wikicountry-profiles:canada [2022/10/05 14:32] – Added category for Community-Owned Broadband Networks in Canada steve
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-====== Country Name ====== +====== Canada ======
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 ===== National Policy ===== ===== National Policy =====
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 https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/r-2/FullText.html https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/r-2/FullText.html
  
 +High-Speed Access for All: Canada's Connectivity Strategy
 +https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/139.nsf/eng/h_00002.html
  
 ===== Operator Licensing ===== ===== Operator Licensing =====
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 ===== Backhaul =====  ===== Backhaul ===== 
 +August 15, 2019 – Ottawa-Gatineau – Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
 +The CRTC set final wholesale rates that will facilitate greater competition and promote innovative broadband services and affordable prices for consumers.
 +https://www.canada.ca/en/radio-television-telecommunications/news/2019/08/crtc-promotes-competition-for-broadband-internet-services-by-setting-lower-wholesale-rates.html
  
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 +[[https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2015/2015-326.htm|Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2015-326]] {{ :country-profiles:2015-326.pdf |}}
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 +Review of wholesale wireline services and associated policies
  
 ===== Gender ===== ===== Gender =====
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 ===== Cooperatives ===== ===== Cooperatives =====
  
-===== Resources / References =====+== Community-owned Broadband Networks in Canada ==
  
-== Coding examples == 
  
-This could be used to frame specific questions that should be asked+===== Resources / References =====
  
-<callout type="tip" icon="true">This could be for hints / tips / tricks on finding information, what to look for etc.</callout> +| [TWITTER:USER:CRTCeng:4]  | [TWITTER:USER:ISED_CA:4]  |
-<callout type="question" icon="true">A question</callout> +
-<callout type="success" icon="true">A good practice example might look like this</callout> +
-<callout type="danger" icon="true">A bad practice to be aware of might look like this</callout>+