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The Canadian telecommunications industry is going through some big changes. This past week, Bell's parent company announced it is cutting nine per cent of its workforce and selling off dozens of regional radio stations. Meanwhile, the dramatic battle for control of Canada’s largest wireless carrier, Rogers, has finally settled – but not everyone involved is satisfied. The Globe and Mail telecom reporter and author of Rogers v. Rogers, Alexandra Posadzki, joins Piya Chattopadhyay to outline the family feud that has rocked the Rogers empire for years and paint a broader picture of how cutthroat the telecom industry really is.