CRTC Commissioner updates municipalities on connectivity and broadcasting

Government of Canada · May 02, 2026 · ✓ verified

Bram Abramson, Commissioner for Ontario at the CRTC, updated the Ontario Small Urban Municipalities conference on the CRTC’s ongoing work and encouraged applications to the Broadband Fund’s fourth call.

  • Main announcement/action: The CRTC encouraged municipalities to apply and pursue partnerships with service providers for the Broadband Fund’s fourth call (open until mid-August 2026), and highlighted that the Broadband Fund has awarded CA$770 million across 326 communities to date. The Commissioner also reminded municipalities of the March 31, 2027 switchover from Enhanced 9-1-1 to Next Generation 9-1-1 and urged those not ready to consider alternate arrangements.
  • Background and other details: The speech summarized CRTC activity on local broadcasting oversight (including the Online News Act and revised Broadcasting Act implementation), connectivity and pole-access rules (including tightened timelines and small-cell attachments for 5G), consumer-protection code consolidation plans, and recent decisions requiring provider-by-provider publication of coverage information and outage notification requirements for service providers.
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