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  • Canadian regulators clear way for Icahn
    Thursday June 10th 2010

    Carl Icahn announced that Canadian regulators have cleared his hostile takeover bid for Lionsgate. The billionaire, who owns 18.8% of Lionsgate, also said Wednesday that he won’t extend the $7 a share offer past its June 16 expiration or change the price. Icahn’s extended the offer six times and announced[…]

  • Telus rebrands TV, Internet services
    Wednesday June 09th 2010

    Telus Corp. is rebranding its TV and high-speed Internet services and calling it Optik, the telecommunications company said Tuesday. The Vancouver-based company also said it is investing another $1.7-billion this year to expand its network and bring faster Internet and Optik TV to more homes in Alberta and British Columbia.[…]

  • Director Ryan J. Noth takes a look at Canadian identity with The National Parks Project: Gros Morne
    Wednesday June 09th 2010

    Noth has gathered together a group of Canadian filmmakers and musicians in order to create thirteen films of national parks within Canada. Each team will spend four days camping together in the park to create short films and soundtracks that reflect their experience of the vast landscape we call our own. The first of these films is his own directorial debut, Gros Morne, which explores one of the Atlantic Coast’s more breathtaking spaces. 

  • Web users choose internet over TV: global poll
    Tuesday June 08th 2010

    Many people today are finding themselves in a bitter love triangle, torn between their television sets and computer screens. But it would seem the Internet is emerging as the clear winner, with more people admitting they spend more time online, according to the results of an international poll. Sixty-eight per[…]

  • Canada seeks consultation on media ownership
    Tuesday June 08th 2010

    TORONTO — The Canadian government on Monday called for public consultation on a possible loosening of the country’s foreign ownership rules for media companies. Federal industry minister Tony Clement said public response to a consultation paper on allowing more direct foreign investment in Canada’s telecom sector initially will be sought,[…]

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Archives for: June 20105
  • Canadian regulators clear way for Icahn
    Thursday June 10th 2010

    Carl Icahn announced that Canadian regulators have cleared his hostile takeover bid for Lionsgate. The billionaire, who owns 18.8% of Lionsgate, also said Wednesday that he won’t extend the $7 a share offer past its June 16 expiration or change the price. Icahn’s extended the offer six times and announced[…]

  • Telus rebrands TV, Internet services
    Wednesday June 09th 2010

    Telus Corp. is rebranding its TV and high-speed Internet services and calling it Optik, the telecommunications company said Tuesday. The Vancouver-based company also said it is investing another $1.7-billion this year to expand its network and bring faster Internet and Optik TV to more homes in Alberta and British Columbia.[…]

  • Director Ryan J. Noth takes a look at Canadian identity with The National Parks Project: Gros Morne
    Wednesday June 09th 2010

    Noth has gathered together a group of Canadian filmmakers and musicians in order to create thirteen films of national parks within Canada. Each team will spend four days camping together in the park to create short films and soundtracks that reflect their experience of the vast landscape we call our own. The first of these films is his own directorial debut, Gros Morne, which explores one of the Atlantic Coast’s more breathtaking spaces. 

  • Web users choose internet over TV: global poll
    Tuesday June 08th 2010

    Many people today are finding themselves in a bitter love triangle, torn between their television sets and computer screens. But it would seem the Internet is emerging as the clear winner, with more people admitting they spend more time online, according to the results of an international poll. Sixty-eight per[…]

  • Canada seeks consultation on media ownership
    Tuesday June 08th 2010

    TORONTO — The Canadian government on Monday called for public consultation on a possible loosening of the country’s foreign ownership rules for media companies. Federal industry minister Tony Clement said public response to a consultation paper on allowing more direct foreign investment in Canada’s telecom sector initially will be sought,[…]

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Archives for: June 20105
  • Canadian regulators clear way for Icahn
    Thursday June 10th 2010

    Carl Icahn announced that Canadian regulators have cleared his hostile takeover bid for Lionsgate. The billionaire, who owns 18.8% of Lionsgate, also said Wednesday that he won’t extend the $7 a share offer past its June 16 expiration or change the price. Icahn’s extended the offer six times and announced[…]

  • Telus rebrands TV, Internet services
    Wednesday June 09th 2010

    Telus Corp. is rebranding its TV and high-speed Internet services and calling it Optik, the telecommunications company said Tuesday. The Vancouver-based company also said it is investing another $1.7-billion this year to expand its network and bring faster Internet and Optik TV to more homes in Alberta and British Columbia.[…]

  • Director Ryan J. Noth takes a look at Canadian identity with The National Parks Project: Gros Morne
    Wednesday June 09th 2010

    Noth has gathered together a group of Canadian filmmakers and musicians in order to create thirteen films of national parks within Canada. Each team will spend four days camping together in the park to create short films and soundtracks that reflect their experience of the vast landscape we call our own. The first of these films is his own directorial debut, Gros Morne, which explores one of the Atlantic Coast’s more breathtaking spaces. 

  • Web users choose internet over TV: global poll
    Tuesday June 08th 2010

    Many people today are finding themselves in a bitter love triangle, torn between their television sets and computer screens. But it would seem the Internet is emerging as the clear winner, with more people admitting they spend more time online, according to the results of an international poll. Sixty-eight per[…]

  • Canada seeks consultation on media ownership
    Tuesday June 08th 2010

    TORONTO — The Canadian government on Monday called for public consultation on a possible loosening of the country’s foreign ownership rules for media companies. Federal industry minister Tony Clement said public response to a consultation paper on allowing more direct foreign investment in Canada’s telecom sector initially will be sought,[…]

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