When Rogers first proposed to acquire Shaw back in 2021, the deal got the thumbs down from every political party on parliament hill. Then, the companies reworked the pitch and went back in front of the Trudeau government. The changes changed the mind of the Liberals and the deal was allowed to proceed. But the opposition is still not on board with the deal. David Akin has more on the reaction. Shaw Communications and Corus Entertainment, the parent company of Global News, are owned by the Shaw family based in Calgary.
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Federal opposition still not on board with Rogers-Shaw deal
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