Telecommunications Act (Canada)

Telecommunications Act (Canada)

The Telecommunications Act of 1993 is an Act of the Parliament of Canada that regulates telecommunications by ensuring reliable services, protecting privacy, and to protect and encourage the Canadian media. 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.

In November 2005, an amendment was passed to allow for the creation of a national Do-not-call list under section 41.

External links

* [http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/T-3.4/text.html text of the Act]


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