If you thought it was only Bell, Telus has jumped on the censorship bandwagon.
From michaelgeist.ca: Telus’ Website Blocking Submission: No Copyright Expertise Needed and No Net Neutrality Violation if Everyone is Doing It http://www.michaelgeist.ca/2018/04/telus-website-blocking-submission-no-copyright-expertise-needed-and-no-net-neutrality-violation-if-everyone-blocks-websites/
If you care about being censored by your ISP, speak out about it. You can send your opinion to the CRTC, your MP, Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (Navdeep.Bains@parl.gc.ca) and openmedia.ca.
CRTC: How to Make a Complaint about your Internet Service
Online: http://www.ccts-cprst.ca
By email: response@ccts-cprst.ca
By telephone: Call, toll free, 1-888-221-1687
By fax: 1-877-782-2924
By mail: CCTS, P.O. Box 56067 - Minto Place RO, Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7Z1
by toll-free TTY: 1-877-782-2384
I also found a few ways to send an email to Telus.
Investor Relations: ir@telus.com
TELUS Management Escalation Team: https://www.telus.com/en/bc/support/contact-us/escalations
If anyone can suggest other ways to let Telus know what we think about censorship, please reply to this post.
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