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Needs an update, who needs cellphone data from 1997?
This extract from the telecommunication article may be helpful:
Telecommunications play an essential role in the maintenance of Canada’s identity and sovereignty. [1] The Canadian Government has created law to govern the use of telecommunications. Canada's Telecommunications Act and it policy, which received royal assent on June 23, 1993, prevails over the provisions of any special Act. [1] It has as its objectives :
Furthermore, Canada's Telecommunications Act references the Broadcasting Act. [1] In turn, it stipulates that broadcasting plays an important role in Canadian sovereignty. [2] The Canadian broadcasting system, by law, must effectively be owned and controlled by Canadians. [3]
Cedars ( talk) 02:10, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
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Needs an update, who needs cellphone data from 1997?
This extract from the telecommunication article may be helpful:
Telecommunications play an essential role in the maintenance of Canada’s identity and sovereignty. [1] The Canadian Government has created law to govern the use of telecommunications. Canada's Telecommunications Act and it policy, which received royal assent on June 23, 1993, prevails over the provisions of any special Act. [1] It has as its objectives :
Furthermore, Canada's Telecommunications Act references the Broadcasting Act. [1] In turn, it stipulates that broadcasting plays an important role in Canadian sovereignty. [2] The Canadian broadcasting system, by law, must effectively be owned and controlled by Canadians. [3]
Cedars ( talk) 02:10, 29 August 2008 (UTC)