Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne poses for a portrait at his office in Ottawa, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
The company filed a challenge in December, arguing in Federal Court that the decision was “unreasonable” and “driven by improper purposes.” Champagne said people should listen to advice that has “been given by security agencies both in Canada and abroad in making an informed decision for them or their children, if they really want to use these platforms.”
The Conservatives tagged in American billionaire Elon Musk, who said he could provide connectivity for less than half that amount. Asked whether his concerns about national security were about Starlink and Musk himself, Champagne responded: “I’ve met Elon. No, I think it’s more about favouring a Canadian champion. It’s not about the others, it’s about us…we have the chance to have one of the largest companies when it comes to satellite communication.
Once it did make it to committee for a study, it’s been bogged down in the clause-by-clause process that has stretched on since April and saw the Liberals and Conservatives accuse each other of filibustering.“There have been discussions with parties to say, ok, how can we come together and deliver something that might not be perfect, but that would be better than what we have today.”“We started from a base which was more political, to now something that I hope we can move beyond political lines.
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