Clement to make statement Tuesday on Globalive ruling

 

 
 
 
 
The Federal Court gave the company 45 days to comply with regulations governing how much control foreigners can exert on a Canadian telecom.
 

The Federal Court gave the company 45 days to comply with regulations governing how much control foreigners can exert on a Canadian telecom.

Photograph by: Mark Blinch, Reuters

Canadian Industry Minister Tony Clement will make an announcement on Tuesday regarding a Federal Court ruling on Globalive and its Wind Mobile wireless service.

The Canadian government is widely expected to appeal the federal court ruling, which quashed its move to allow Globalive to operate despite a regulator's concerns that its foreign funding breached Canadian law.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The Federal Court gave the company 45 days to comply with regulations governing how much control foreigners can exert on a Canadian telecom.
 

The Federal Court gave the company 45 days to comply with regulations governing how much control foreigners can exert on a Canadian telecom.

Photograph by: Mark Blinch, Reuters

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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