As many Canadians are looking back second guessing and bemoaning at the decision to prorogue parliament, I’d prefer to look forward and ask what will be on the agenda for the next session of Parliament. When the speech from the Throne is delivered, will the government set out a bold vision for Canada’s digital future?
Over the past few years, various panels have delivered reports examining communications and competition policy. Numerous voices, including our own, have called for the creation of national digital strategy.
South of the border, the FCC has been charged with the responsibility to develop a bold vision for the US. Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the FCC has been tasked with creating a National Broadband Plan that
shall seek to ensure all people of the United States have access to broadband capability and shall establish benchmarks for meeting that goal.
Can a government – in Canada or the US – set out a vision that is bold, yet affordable, while creating sustainable leadership for the benefit of a next generation economy?
On the afternoon panels of Tuesday, June 8, 2010 The 2010 Canadian Telecom Summit will explore ICT strategies around the world and host a discussion on the elements of Canada’s own National Digital Strategy.
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