Ottawa won’t subsidize most mandatory upgrades for internet, cellphone providers, minister says - Toronto Star
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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree speaks in the House of Commons on May 27, 2026. Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press Read summary By Mark RamzyOttawa Bureau Mark Ramzy is a federal politics reporter in the Toronto Star’s Parliament Hill Bureau. Reach him via email: mramzy@thestar.ca REPORT AN ERROR JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS ABOUT THE STAR Trending GTA Court tosses another case due to conduct of Toronto Crown attorney Marnie Goldenberg. Judge cites ‘unacceptable negligence’ 13 hrs ago Comments REAL ESTATE Toronto tenants go on rent strike as landlord says social housing status exempts them …
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