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  • Stop the Information Highway Robbery !
    Internet metering is something Canadians need to know about. We are all using the internet more these days and the CRTC (Canadian Radio Television Commission) has rubber stamped a ruling that would allow cable internet providers like Bell, Shaw and others to charge by the Gigabyte rather than the monthly fees most of us now pay.

    We already pay more for internet access than our neighbours to the south. Subscribers in the USA also enjoy higher minimum usage levels. Some of their ISP's even offer unlimited usage. It makes no sense at all why we should have to pay more for less.

    The CRTC ruling will rapidly become law if we dont speak up today. Sign this petition which will get sent to our MP's. Copy and retweet this message to your frieinds today and sign the petition. Dont let this ruling slip through because it will cost us all a lot of money.