While the Competition Bureau's objections to the deal have been shot down, the companies still require Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne to sign off
The Federal Court of Appeal found the claims that the Competition Tribunal made four "legal errors" in its decision insufficient to overturn the original ruling
A new petition, started by Globalive Capital and dubbed "No Merger," seeks to organize Canadians against the Rogers-Shaw deal and pressure the feds to block it
The telecom giant argues that the transaction has been delayed for long enough, having been through months of scrutiny by the Competition Tribunal and more
According to TekSavvy, Rogers has agreed to offer Vidéotron "unlawful" and "unduly preferential" wholesale internet rates as part of the Freedom Mobile sale
The House industry and technology committee will reportedly call another public hearing into the $26 billion Rogers-Shaw merger before the end of this month
If the Competition Bureau loses its appeal, the Rogers-Shaw merger will only require approval from Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne to move forward