Bank of Canada senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers gave a speech in Halifax on Tuesday in which she sounded the alarm on Canada’s flagging productivity rates.
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I still can’t believe Rogers was allowed to buy Shaw.
The CRTC has been bought out by big telco. And this gov’t allowed it to happen.
It’s crazy, as far as I can tell the standard of proof for anti-competitive practice was so high nobody with decent lawyers could ever reach it.