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On the Rogers disruption, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne, right, pictured June 8 on the Hill, was the first one to step in, summoning the telecom CEOs to a meeting to hear the outrage of Canadians and talk about
how they would avoid the chaos going forward. He gave them three issues to figure out with a 60-day deadline.OTTAW—Hardly a day goes by without the CRTC being in the news. Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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