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MPs to question industry minister about nationwide Rogers internet outage. François-Philippe Champagne will appear before committee of MPs to answer questions.

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Mr. Minister..I spoke with a single customer..they were told their compensation would be $3.10...since 1985 i became a Rogers customer...no improvement in service. I am with another supplier. Be PROACTIVE Not REACTIVE please

and that’s going to make everything better?

JenniferLiaXi He will answer something about climate change and correlate it to internet outages. It’s The Trudeau liberal way

Keep putting on a show like it makes a difference

To be taunted and used as a political prop by the Convoy party of Canada.

So, what does Teddy get ? A silver medal ?

They all get corporate payola and kickbaacks, no doubt.

Why are they questioning the industry minister and not the execs from Rogers?

MP’s to question, but do absolutely nothing about it

Really? Will he actually answer any questions or will this be like Question Period in the House? You know... Where no matter who is in power, no one ever answers a question. 🤨

The Justice System, Blair and Lucki will seal the records- nothing to see here- next scandal?

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