Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
We hold public consultations on telecommunications and broadcasting matters and make decisions based on the public record. We have a wide range of responsibilities, including under the Telecommunications Act, the Broadcasting Act, the Online News Act, and Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL).
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Most requested
- Today’s releases
- Decisions, notices and orders
- Anti-spam (Email & SMS marketing)
Services and information
Consultations and hearings: have your say
Public proceedings, consultations, part 1 applications, guides on how to participate.
Telemarketing and unwanted calls
Register with the National Do Not Call List (DNCL), who can still call you, calls from political parties, unwanted calls, block calls, avoid phone fraud, spoofing, scammers, make a complaint, information for telemarketers.
Phone – Postpaid versus prepaid services
Differences between postpaid and prepaid services.
Phone – Protected by the Wireless Code
Wireless Code (the rules your provider must follow), ask a question, make a complaint.
Phone – Pick the best mobile plan
Find a provider, compare and pick a plan, questions you should ask yourself before you change plans.
Phone – Roaming charges
Roaming explained. Manage your charges locally and while you travel.
Phone – Data plans, data usage and overage charges
Overage fees, family plan, shared plan, international travelling data plans, monitor data usage.
Phone – Keep your number when you switch providers
Switching providers, cancellation fees, cancel your services.
Internet – Performance
What affects Internet performance and reliability at your home, what you can do to improve speed.
Internet – Billing practices and pricing
Wholesale billing, flat-rate model, capacity-based model.
TV and Radio
Consumer rights (TV Service Provider Code), accessible TV, CanCon, commercials (Super Bowl, signal substitution), Indigenous broadcasting, TV services, radio services, closed captioning, described video, programming (channels and stations), make a complaint, TV codes, radio codes, broadcaster codes.
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What we are doing
Consultations and events
- Public hearing calendars and transcripts
- Telecommunications: Phone and Internet proceedings and part 1s
- Broadcasting and Online News Act: TV, radio and distribution proceedings and part 1s
- Compliance and Enforcement: Telemarketing Rules, National DNCL and Anti-Spam proceedings and part 1s
Research, statistics and data
Key topics
Corporate information
Chairperson
Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer
Submit your CV for future opportunities
Share your profile, skills, and abilities by submitting your resume to dotation_staffing@crtc.gc.ca.
Features
Improving the resiliency of telecommunications networks and reliability of telecommunications services
We are looking at how to improve network resiliency and service reliability.
Improving the National Public Alerting System
We are reviewing how public alerts are distributed in Canada. The goal is to help improve the National Public Alerting System, including by improving the accessibility of alerts, considering whether alerts should be distributed in languages that reflect local communities, and ensuring that they are available across the country.
Consumer protections in the event of a service outage or disruption
We are looking at how we can help protect Canadians in the event of a service interruption.
We are a federal institution that is part of the Canadian Heritage portfolio. We operate at arm’s length from the Government of Canada.
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