What Rogers purchase of Shaw will mean for Canadian consumers
After months of deliberation and despite widespread criticism the federal government has given a green light to the Shaw-Rogers deal. Emily Lazatin has more on the biggest telecom merger in Canadian history and what it could mean for consumers.
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