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Stay connected

We have different options to keep you updated based on your preference. Whether you prefer emails, social media or RSS feeds, we've got you covered. Our mailing list is a great way to receive regular updates in your inbox, while our social media pages offer quick and easy access to news and information on your preferred platforms. And for those who prefer RSS feeds, we have an option for you too. Learn more about each option and choose the one that works best for you.

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Get email updates

Stay up to date with the CRTC’s latest news by subscribing to the mailing list(s) of your choice. We'll send you regular emails based on your chosen topics, ensuring that you're always aware of the latest developments. You can select updates on anticipated releases (Commission decisions), broadcasting, consultations, news, speeches and statements, spam, telemarketing and unwanted calls, and telecommunications.

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Follow us on social media

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RSS feeds

Stay informed by subscribing to our RSS feeds.

CRTC news updates : Notifies you as new or updated information is posted, such as news releases and key speeches.

Broadband Fund : Stay up to date with the latest news, announcements, recipients, status of projects, and any changes to the Fund’s calls for applications.

Decisions, notices and orders : Daily and upcoming decisions, notices and orders about broadcasting, telecommunications, and compliance and enforcement.

Help with RSS feeds

  • What is RSS?

    RSS feeds are a great way to stay connected with the latest news and information from your favourite websites. This Rich Site Summary (RSS), or as some refer to it, Real Simple Syndication technology, allows you to receive updates from multiple sources in one place, without having to visit each website individually. RSS feeds are customizable, so you can choose to receive updates only from specific sources or on specific topics. RSS feeds can make it easier to stay informed.

  • How to receive or read RSS feeds

    All you need is an Internet-enabled device such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone, and an RSS feed reader or aggregator. There are many free and paid RSS feed readers available online, which you can download and install as extensions in your web browser or directly on your device.

    Once you have a feed reader, you can subscribe to RSS feeds from your favourite websites by copying the feed URL and pasting it into your reader. The reader will then automatically pull in updates from that feed and display them in one place for you to read. Some popular RSS feed readers include Feedly, Inoreader, and NewsBlur. Just choose the one that works best for you and start enjoying the benefits of RSS feeds. The CRTC does not endorse any tool.

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