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Yes, you can watch Super Bowl ads in Canada this year—but it might be the last time

A new free trade deal, a by-the-book regulator and a lumbering Supreme Court might soon change the rules—but not yet

Your mobile will get an emergency warning this week, but don’t panic, it’s only a test

Think of this piece as a public service announcement preparing you for a public service announcement.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, visits the new headquarters of the "Russia Today" television channel in Moscow, Russia in June 2013

Russia’s ‘propaganda outlet’ will remain on Canadian TV

Amid charges that RT spreads disinformation and has sought to influence elections, the CRTC says the channel is not under review in Canada

How the CRTC and NFB could help prevent a global media crisis

Why ‘discoverability’ matters for your favourite show, and how a trio of just-announced summits from the CRTC and the NFB could help a global issue

How did Canada’s economy start the third quarter?

Your top financial and economic news for Sept. 30

Netflix CEO says torrent piracy in Canada down 50 per cent

Jesse Brown on the video streaming service’s impact on illegal downloads

Sun News: A very lovely defeat

Paul Wells on the CRTC’s ruling: ‘A commendably liberal (small L!) decision from the epicentre of Canadian state bureaucracy’

CRTC set to rule on Sun News Network

Conservative news station wants mandatory spot in satellite and cable packages

Verizon, the Big Three, and what the heck is spectrum?

A breakdown of the arguments in the wireless industry battle

New wireless rules are great, but let’s not kid ourselves

Jesse Brown on the the CRTC’s pro-consumer stance

Mike Duffy resigns from the Conservative caucus

The embattled senator resigns to sit as an independent