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  2. List of foreign television channels available in Canada

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    Although the vast majority of television channels available in Canada are Canadian-owned and operated, the CRTC allows certain foreign-owned channels to be broadcast in Canada. In order for a non-Canadian station/channel to broadcast in Canada it must first be listed by the CRTC on the List of non-Canadian programming services authorized for ...

  3. Multichannel television in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the Broadcast Relay Service began negotiations for the implementation of what was to be the first large scale cable television system in North America.The development of the system relied on reaching an agreement with the Quebec Hydro-Electric Commission to utilise their existing network of power poles supplying power to the Montreal metropolitan area.

  4. Internet Protocol television - Wikipedia

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    An IPTV set-top box connected to a TV set, designed to receive television from a service called Mview. Internet Protocol television (IPTV), also called TV over broadband, [1] [2] is the service delivery of television over Internet Protocol (IP) networks.

  5. VMedia - Wikipedia

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    On November 22, 2016, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that under current law, VMedia must negotiate carriage agreements with Bell Media to carry its over-the-air channels on an over-the-top service. It added that "If technology has overcome the existing laws and policies, it is open to interested parties to put the issues before the ...

  6. Bell Fibe TV - Wikipedia

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    Bell Fibe TV is an IPTV-based multichannel television service offered by Bell Canada, as part of fibre broadband services in parts of the Canadian provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba (as Bell MTS Fibe TV) and Atlantic Canada (as Bell Aliant Fibe TV).

  7. Broadcasting Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    It encourages the development of Canadian expression and the use of Canadian talent and creative resources. There is also a specific emphasis on reflecting Canada's cultural diversity: section 3 states that programming and employment opportunities should serve the needs and interests of all Canadians, and reflect their various circumstances.

  8. Category:IPTV companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "IPTV companies of Canada" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bell Fibe TV; F.

  9. Telecommunications Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Act is administered by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) which reports to Industry Canada. It replaced the Railway Act of 1906, which governed telecommunication prior to 1993, making it the first full legislative scheme addressing telecommunications.