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Author: Jill Mahoney, Irene Galea
Publication Date: January 15, 2026 - 19:28
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CRTC launches public consultation to gain clarity on cellphone dead zones
January 15, 2026
Canada’s telecommunications regulator is launching a public consultation to get a clearer picture of cellphone dead zones after several provinces ordered their own studies over concerns that current maps underestimate gaps in coverage.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission issued a call for comments on Thursday on how cellular coverage data are collected and reported, saying the consultation will help it address gaps in coverage and inform funding decisions.
“This will help service providers, governments, public safety organizations, and Canadians better identify where coverage is strong and where improvements are needed,” the CRTC said in a news release.
A family is mourning their 12-year old daughter, Kylie Smith, who was killed in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting on Tuesday (Feb. 10) Kylie's father Lance Younge said he recalled his final moment with her as he saw her off to school with her brother Ethan, unaware it was the last time he would see her alive.
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The father of a student killed in a school shooting in southern Alberta almost 27 years ago says forgiveness was at the heart of how he tackled the tragedy.
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