On the latest show, pick-and-play TV packages are now in effect this month and already drawing criticism for their pricing schemes. OpenMedia’s Meghan Sali discusses what the CRTC is doing to ensure this mandate goes better than the skinny basic cable packages introduced in March.
Then, Resource Works’ Stewart Muir is holding a December symposium examining what 2017 will bring for B.C.’s resource-based economy. We’ll also discuss the anticipated economic impacts of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Later, Canada’s auditor general is warning that delays at the Canada Revenue Agency have created a massive backlog that will take years to resolve. Boughton Law’s Jeff Glasner offers tips to individuals and small businesses trapped in the backlog.