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The Internet Society opened a chapter in Canada Monday....

The Internet Society opened a chapter in Canada Monday. It plans to focus on three key issues first, Interim President Evan Leibovitch said: Net neutrality, access to quality Internet in rural and remote areas of the country, and technical standards.…

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Other areas where ISOC Canada will offer a national voice on policy issues are ISP concentration and cross-ownership of content providers by Internet carriers, the chapter said. It will also advocate for Canadian priorities in Internet governance and accessibility at the global level, it said.