Canada’s Information Commissioner has ruled the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) broke disclosure laws when dealing with information requests from TekSavvy.
The internet service provider filed three requests in June 2021, looking into meetings the CRTC Chair Ian Scott took with lobbyists and executives from Bell, Shaw and Telus.
Organizations, including TekSavvy and the Competitive Network Operators of Canada, have stated Scott should remove himself from decisions surrounding internet decisions because the meeting exhibited personal bias. The CRTC denied the recusal request.
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