Canadians are usually such polite people and they almost never protest anything to any great degree. So things must really have hit a boiling point to make a group led by Teksavvy CEO Rocky Gaudrault decide to descend onto Parliament Hill on May 15 to protest the throttling policies of Bell, Rogers, et al. If they get a good crowd something good may come out of it. By a good crowd, I mean a few hundred people at the very least as the 6PM news shows will only care if it looks like a “big” protest. Still, anytime Canadians decide to protest something, you have to take notice. The question is, will the CRTC and politicians (like Industry Minister Jim Prentice for example) take notice?
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Canadians Decide To Protest Throttling On Parliament Hill…. Oh My!
Canadians are usually such polite people and they almost never protest anything to any great degree. So things must really have hit a boiling point to make a group led by Teksavvy CEO Rocky Gaudrault decide to descend onto Parliament Hill on May 15 to protest the throttling policies of Bell, Rogers, et al. If they get a good crowd something good may come out of it. By a good crowd, I mean a few hundred people at the very least as the 6PM news shows will only care if it looks like a “big” protest. Still, anytime Canadians decide to protest something, you have to take notice. The question is, will the CRTC and politicians (like Industry Minister Jim Prentice for example) take notice?
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