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Each day that the CRTC issues releases, they are announced in Today's Releases. You are able to search the current and previous year of Today's Releases.

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Searching by phrase: If you select this option, the search engine will retrieve only documents that contain all of the words you typed, in the exact order that you typed them. Try to use a unique or uncommon phrase. This is the most precise way to search.

Using 'all of the words': With this option, each of the words you type will appear in the documents retrieved by the search engine. Try to search using unique or uncommon words.

Using 'any of the words': This is the least precise way to search since the documents that appear in your results need only contain one of the words you type in the search box.

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  • If you searched by phrase, use the same words, but select the 'all of the words' option.

If you need help locating documents on the site, email us or call us at 1-877-249-CRTC (2782).

What time are documents available on the site?

CRTC documents are normally released each day at 11:00 a.m. If the release time changes, we will post a notice on the Today's Releases page indicating what time the documents will be published.

The 11:00 a.m. release time means that a technical process starts at 11:00. It takes time to copy files on to the site. The first documents copied are ‘Today's Releases', followed by the rest of the site. The process can take at least half an hour to complete, depending on the size of the documents and the number of documents released on a given day.

Date Modified: 2005-03-16

 
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