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Addressing the role of ‘dynamic’ statutory interpretation as circumstances change and technology evolves, the Supreme Court of Canada has affirmed 7-2 that the CRTC does not have jurisdiction under the Telecommunications Act to decide disputes between telecom carriers that seek access to public property to deploy 5G small-cell antennas and non-consenting public authorities.
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