The Chair of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Ian Scott, recently said that because “technology continues to evolve,” we need to prepare to use “flexibility” in addressing our Net Neutrality framework that we’ve relied on for more than a decade.1

The federal government has repeatedly stated its commitment to Net Neutrality, but Canada’s Telecommunications Act is currently under review.2,3 And we know lobbyists – and now the CRTC – are pushing for looser regulations, following the U.S.’ Net Neutrality repeal as an example.4

The federal government must reject any effort by the CRTC to weaken Canada’s Net Neutrality framework.

Tell Minister Bains: Stand up for Net Neutrality and reject any attempts to undermine these protections that are essential to an open Internet.

