66,000+ Letters Have Been Sent By Consumers To MPs Via paylesstoconnect.ca
TekSavvy launched paylesstoconnect.ca on March 29, where Canadians can voice support for a new directive from the Government of Canada, which orders the CRTC to lower Canadians’ internet and cell phone bills with policies that promote real consumer choice. The proposal is open for public comment until midnight tonight.
The campaign aims to get consumers to write to their MPs and express their frustration with the cost of internet and cell phone. Over 66,000 letters have been sent by consumers to MPs across Canada. If you haven’t expressed your view on this issue yet, I would suggest that you do so before midnight tonight.
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66,000+ Letters Have Been Sent By Consumers To MPs Via paylesstoconnect.ca
TekSavvy launched paylesstoconnect.ca on March 29, where Canadians can voice support for a new directive from the Government of Canada, which orders the CRTC to lower Canadians’ internet and cell phone bills with policies that promote real consumer choice. The proposal is open for public comment until midnight tonight.
The campaign aims to get consumers to write to their MPs and express their frustration with the cost of internet and cell phone. Over 66,000 letters have been sent by consumers to MPs across Canada. If you haven’t expressed your view on this issue yet, I would suggest that you do so before midnight tonight.
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This entry was posted on April 8, 2019 at 3:07 pm and is filed under Commentary with tags Teksavvy. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.