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Foreign ownership, less regulation would promote more choice, lower costs says Fraser Institute study - Broadcast Dialogue

Opening up the Canadian telecom and broadcasting industry to increased and less regulated competition, including from foreign investors, would promote more consumer-focused content, more choice and lower costs for Canadians over time, according to a new study released by the Fraser Institute. Authored by the Vancouver think tank’s Senior Fellow and Addington Chair in Measurement, Steven Globerman, Promoting Efficient Competition in Canadian Tele…
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Broadcast Dialogue broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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