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Head of CRTC didn’t breach Battle of Curiosity Act: watchdog


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OTTAWA — The federal ethics watchdog says the pinnacle of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Fee didn’t breach the Battle of Curiosity Act when he held conferences with giant telecom suppliers whereas that they had information earlier than the regulator.

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One of many conferences scrutinized concerned CRTC head Ian Scott and senior BCE Inc. and Bell Canada govt Mirko Bibic in an Ottawa pub in December 2019.

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Every week earlier than the assembly, Bell Canada filed an software to the CRTC to overview and differ a telecom order issued in August 2019, and in Might 2021 Scott was on the panel that issued a choice that various the 2019 order.

The report finds Scott’s relationship with the Bell govt didn’t meet the definition of friendship outlined within the act and that the connection is “completely skilled.”

The matter was referred to Battle of Curiosity and Ethics Commissioner Mario Dion in April this 12 months by the general public sector integrity commissioner.

Dion notes within the report that whether or not the assembly raises a “cheap apprehension of bias” is earlier than the Federal Court docket of Attraction and is a separate case.

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