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Transport Canada Truck Recall - Electrical Issue
Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain Western Star and Freightliner trucks due to an improperly installed tarp system relay that poses a fire risk. Owners will be notified by mail to inspect and potentially reinstall the relay.
Ford SUV Recall - Fuel Injector Leak Risk
Transport Canada has issued recall 2024160 for certain 2022-2023 Ford Escape and Bronco Sport models due to a risk of fuel leaks from cracked fuel injectors, which could lead to engine compartment fires. Ford will notify owners to update software and install a drain tube, with an extended warranty for injector replacement.
Honda and Acura SUV Recall - Instrument Cluster Display Issue
Transport Canada has issued a recall for 2024 Honda Prologue and Acura ZDX SUVs due to a software issue that can cause the instrument cluster and infotainment display to go blank while driving. This poses a safety risk by preventing drivers from seeing critical information and the rearview camera.
International Motors School Bus Brake Lines Recalled
Transport Canada has issued a recall for International Motors school buses due to a potential issue with brake lines not being secured correctly. This could lead to brake fluid leaks and reduced braking capability, increasing the risk of a crash. Owners will be notified to have the brake lines inspected and replaced.
BMW Motorcycle Recall - Turn Signals May Not Work
Transport Canada has issued a recall for BMW motorcycles due to a potential defect in the left combination switch, which may prevent turn signals from functioning. The issue poses a safety risk, as non-functional turn signals could increase the risk of a crash. Affected motorcycles have not yet been delivered to customers.
International Motors Bus Recall - Brake Line Issue
Transport Canada has issued a recall for certain 2025-2026 IC BUS CE COMMERCIAL BUS models manufactured by International Motors due to a potential brake line issue. The recall addresses the risk of reduced braking performance, increasing the risk of a crash.
CRTC Approves Broadband Fund Holdback Reports
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved holdback reports for several broadband funding recipients, including ATG Arrow Technology Group Limited Partnership, Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation, and Nexicom Inc. This approval allows for the distribution of payments associated with these holdbacks.
CRTC Approves Northwestel Tariff Applications
The CRTC has approved tariff applications from Northwestel Inc. for the introduction of digital satellite circuits and the withdrawal of a digital satellite service. Revised tariff pages are to be issued within 10 days.
CRTC Approves CBC's Conversion of Iqaluit Radio Station to FM Band
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) application to convert its English-language AM radio station CFFB in Iqaluit, Nunavut, to an FM band station. This decision also approves the revocation of the original AM broadcasting licence.
Broadband Fund payment approved for February 2026 claims
Broadband Fund payment approved for February 2026 claims
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