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GENERAL TARIFF CRTC 21461 28th Revised Page 508-1 Cancels 27th Revised Page 508-1 Dedicated Network Services Section V ITEM 508 Forbearance of Interexchange Private Line Services ITEM 508.1 Forborne Routes In Telecom Decisions CRTC 97-20, 2003-29, 2004-2, 2004-3, 2004-12, 2004-39, 2005-18, 2005-44, 2006-18, 2007-57, 2008-44, 2008-111, 2009-355, 2009-712, 2010-388, 2011-370, 2011-744, 2012-327, 2012-664, 2013-276, 2013-636, 2014-266, 2014-607, 2015-234, 2015-499, 2016-213, 2016-452, 2017-210, 2017-210-1, 2018-63-1, 2018-367, 2020-397, 2021-158 and Telecom Orders C CRTC 99-913, 99-1041, 2000-632 and 2000-736, the CRTC provided forbearance from regulation for a number of Interexchange Private Line services when they are provided over the following cross-sections: 100 Mile House, BC Abbotsford, BC 100 Mile House, BC Airdrie, AB 100 Mile House, BC Aldergrove, BC 100 Mile House, BC Baie-Comeau, QC 100 Mile House, BC Bonaventure, QC 100 Mile House, BC Bonnyville, AB 100 Mile House, BC Brooks, AB 100 Mile House, BC Calgary, AB 100 Mile House, BC Camrose, AB 100 Mile House, BC Canmore, AB 100 Mile House, BC Castlegar, BC 100 Mile House, BC Chilliwack, BC 100 Mile House, BC Cold Lake, AB 100 Mile House, BC Courtenay, BC 100 Mile House, BC Cranbrook, BC 100 Mile House, BC Creston, BC 100 Mile House, BC Dawson Creek, BC 100 Mile House, BC Donnacona, QC 100 Mile House, BC Drumheller, AB 100 Mile House, BC Duncan, BC 100 Mile House, BC Edmonton, AB 100 Mile House, BC Edmonton International Airport, AB 100 Mile House, BC Fernie, BC 100 Mile House, BC Ft. McMurray, AB 100 Mile House, BC Ft. St. John, BC 100 Mile House, BC Ft. Saskatchewan, AB 100 Mile House, BC Gaspé, QC 100 Mile House, BC Grande Prairie, AB 100 Mile House, BC Haney, BC 100 Mile House, BC Hauterive, QC 100 Mile House, BC High River, AB 100 Mile House, BC Kamloops, BC 100 Mile House, BC Kelowna, BC 100 Mile House, BC Lacombe, AB 100 Mile House, BC Langley, BC 100 Mile House, BC Leduc, AB 100 Mile House, BC Lethbridge, AB 100 Mile House, BC Lloydminster, AB 100 Mile House, BC Matane, QC 100 Mile House, BC Medicine Hat, AB 100 Mile House, BC Montmagny, QC 100 Mile House, BC Nanaimo, BC 100 Mile House, BC New Westminster, BC Filing Date: 2021 06 18 Effective Date: 2021 06 18 Approved in Telecom Decision CRTC 2021-158, 2021 05 04 GENERAL TARIFF CRTC 21461 22nd Revised Page 508-2 Cancels 21th Revised Page 508-2 Dedicated Network Services Section V ITEM 508 Forbearance of Interexchange Private Line Services - Continued ITEM 508.1 Forborne Routes – Continued 100 Mile House, BC New Westminster, BC M 100 Mile House, BC Newton, BC | 100 Mile House, BC Nisku, AB | 100 Mile House, BC Parksville, BC | 100 Mile House, BC Penticton, BC | 100 Mile House, BC Percé, QC | 100 Mile House, BC Port Coquitlam, BC | 100 Mile House, BC Prince George, BC 100 Mile House, BC Quesnel, BC 100 Mile House, BC Red Deer, AB 100 Mile House, BC Revelstoke, BC 100 Mile House, BC Richmond, BC 100 Mile House, BC Rimouski, QC 100 Mile House, BC Saanich, BC 100 Mile House, BC Salmon Arm, BC 100 Mile House, BC Sept- Îles, QC 100 Mile House, BC Sherwood Park, AB 100 Mile House, BC Sooke, BC 100 Mile House, BC Spruce Grove, AB 100 Mile House, BC Squamish, BC 100 Mile House, BC St. Albert, AB 100 Mile House, BC St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC 100 Mile House, BC Ste-Anne-des-Monts, QC 100 Mile House, BC Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, QC 100 Mile House, BC St-Georges-de-Beauce, QC 100 Mile House, BC St-Henri-de-Lévis, QC 100 Mile House, BC Stony Plain, AB 100 Mile House, BC Strathmore, AB 100 Mile House, BC Trail, BC N 100 Mile House, BC Wainwright, BC | 100 Mile House, BC Vancouver, BC 100 Mile House, BC Vegreville, AB 100 Mile House, BC Vermillion, AB 100 Mile House, BC Vernon, BC 100 Mile House, BC Victoria, BC 100 Mile House, BC Wetaskiwin, AB 100 Mile House, BC Whistler, BC 100 Mile House, BC White Rock, BC 100 Mile House, BC Whitecourt, AB 100 Mile House, BC Williams Lake, BC MM M - Moved rows from Page 508-1 MM - Moved row to Page 508-2a Filing Date: 2016 06 17 Effective Date: 2016 06 17 Approved in Telecom Decision CRTC 2016-213, 2016 06 02 GENERAL TARIFF CRTC 21461 Original Page 508-2A Dedicated Network Services Section V ITEM 508 Forbearance of Interexchange Private Line Services - Continued N ITEM | 508.1 Forborne Routes – Continued | Abbotsford, BC Airdrie, AB M Abbotsford, BC Aldergrove, BC | Abbotsford, BC Baie-Comeau, QC | Abbotsford, BC Bonaventure, QC | Abbotsford, BC Bonnyville, AB | Abbotsford, BC Brooks, AB | Abbotsford, BC Calgary, AB | Abbotsford, BC Camrose, AB | Abbotsford, BC Canmore, AB Abbotsford, BC Castlegar, BC N Abbotsford, BC Chilliwack, BC Abbotsford, BC Courtenay, BC Abbotsford, BC Cranbrook, BC Abbotsford, BC Creston, BC Abbotsford, BC Dawson Creek, BC Abbotsford, BC Donnacona, QC Abbotsford, BC Duncan, BC Abbotsford, BC Edmonton, AB Abbotsford, BC Edmonton International Airport, AB Abbotsford, BC Fernie, BC Abbotsford, BC Ft. McMurray, AB Abbotsford, BC Ft. Saskatchewan, AB | Abbotsford, BC Gaspé, QC Abbotsford, BC Grande Prairie, AB Abbotsford, BC Haney, BC Abbotsford, BC Hauterive, QC MM Abbotsford, BC High River, AB | Abbotsford, BC Kamloops, BC | Abbotsford, BC Kelowna, BC | Abbotsford, BC Leduc, AB | Abbotsford, BC Lethbridge, AB | Abbotsford, BC Matane, QC | Abbotsford, BC Medicine Hat, AB | Abbotsford, BC Montmagny, QC | Abbotsford, BC Nanaimo, BC | Abbotsford, BC New Westminster, BC | Abbotsford, BC Newton, BC | Abbotsford, BC Parksville, BC | Abbotsford, BC Penticton, BC | Abbotsford, BC Percé, QC | Abbotsford, BC Port Coquitlam, BC | Abbotsford, BC Prince George, BC | Abbotsford, BC Quesnel, BC | Abbotsford, BC Red Deer, AB | M - Moved rows from Page 508-2 MM- Moved rows from Page 508-3 Filing Date: 2016 06 17 Effective Date: 2016 06 17 Approved in Telecom Decision CRTC 2016-213, 2016 06 02 GENERAL TARIFF CRTC 21461 17th Revised Page 508-3 Cancels 16th Revised Page 508-3 Dedicated Network Services Section V ITEM 508 Forbearance of Interexchange Private Line Services - Continued ITEM 508.1 Forborne Routes - Continued MM Abbotsford, BC Regina, SK Abbotsford, BC Revelstoke, BC Abbotsford, BC Richmond, BC Abbotsford, BC Rimouski, QC Abbotsford, BC Salmon Arm, BC Abbotsford, BC Saskatoon, SK Abbotsford, BC Sept- Îles, QC Abbotsford, BC Sherwood Park, AB Abbotsford, BC Sooke, BC Abbotsford, BC Spruce Grove, AB Abbotsford, BC Squamish, BC Abbotsford, BC St. Albert, AB Abbotsford, BC Ste-Anne-des-Monts, QC Abbotsford, BC St-Augustin-de-Desmaures, QC Abbotsford, BC Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, QC Abbotsford, BC St-Georges-de-Beauce, QC Abbotsford, BC St-Henri-de-Lévis, QC Abbotsford, BC Strathmore, AB Abbotsford, BC Toronto, ON Abbotsford, BC Trail, BC N Abbotsford, BC Vancouver, BC Abbotsford, BC Vernon, BC Abbotsford, BC Victoria, BC Abbotsford, BC Wetaskiwin, AB Abbotsford, BC Whistler, BC Abbotsford, BC Penticton, BC Abbotsford, BC Wainwright, AB | Abbotsford, BC White Rock, BC Abbotsford, BC Whitecourt, AB Abbotsford, BC Williams Lake, BC Abbotsford, BC Winnipeg, MB Acadia Valley, AB Calgary, AB Acme, AB Calgary, AB | MM - Moved rows to Page 508-2a Filing Date: 2016 06 17 Effective Date: 2016 06 17 Approved in Telecom Decision CRTC 2016-213, 2016 06 02 GENERAL TARIFF CRTC 21461 18th Revised Page 508-4 Cancels 17th Revised Page 508-4 Dedicated Network Services Section V ITEM 508 Forbearance of Interexchange Private Line Services - Continued ITEM 508.1 Forborne Routes – Continued Airdrie, AB Aldergrove, BC Airdrie, AB Anzac, AB N Airdrie, AB Ardrossan, AB | Airdrie, AB Ashmont, AB | Airdrie, AB Baie-Comeau, QC Airdrie, AB Barrhead, AB | Airdrie, AB Bassano, AB | Airdrie, AB Blue Ridge, AB | Airdrie, AB Bonaventure, QC Airdrie, AB Bonnyville, AB Airdrie, AB Bragg Creek, AB | Airdrie, AB Brooks, AB Airdrie, AB Cadotte Lake, AB | Airdrie, AB Calgary, AB Airdrie, AB Camrose, AB Airdrie, AB Canmore, AB Airdrie, AB Cardston, AB | Airdrie, AB Castlegar, BC Airdrie, AB Chilliwack, BC Airdrie, AB Chipman, AB | Airdrie, AB Cochrane, AB | Airdrie, AB Cold Lake, AB | Airdrie, AB Conklin, AB | Airdrie, AB Courtenay, BC Airdrie, AB Cranbrook, BC Airdrie, AB Creston, BC Airdrie, AB Crossfield, AB | Airdrie, AB Dawson Creek, BC Airdrie, AB Daysland, AB | Airdrie, AB Debolt, AB | Airdrie, AB Dixonville, AB | Airdrie, AB Donnacona, QC Airdrie, AB Donnelly, AB | Airdrie, AB Drayton Valley, AB | Airdrie, AB Drumheller, AB | Airdrie, AB Duncan, BC Airdrie, AB Edmonton, AB Airdrie, AB Edmonton International Airport, AB Airdrie, AB Edson, AB | Airdrie, AB Evansburg, AB | Airdrie, AB Fernie, BC Airdrie, AB Fort MacKay, AB | Airdrie, AB Fort MacLeod, AB | Airdrie, AB Fox Creek, AB | Airdrie, AB Ft. McMurray, AB Airdrie, AB Ft. Saskatchewan, AB Airdrie, AB Gaspé Airdrie, AB Gleichen, AB | Airdrie, AB Grande Prairie, AB Airdrie, AB Grassy Lake, AB | Filing Date: 2021 06 18 Effective Date: 2021 06 18 Approved in Telecom Decision CRTC 2021-158, 2021 05 04 GENERAL TARIFF CRTC 21461 2nd Revised Page 508-4A Cancels 1st Revised Page 508-4A Dedicated Network Services Section V ITEM 508 Forbearance of Interexchange Private Line Services - Continued ITEM 508.1 Forborne Routes – Continued Airdrie, AB Hanna, AB N Airdrie, AB Haney, BC M Airdrie, AB Hardisty, AB N Airdrie, AB Hauterive, QC M Airdrie, AB Heinsburg, AB N Airdrie, AB High Level, AB | Airdrie, AB High Prairie, AB | Airdrie, AB High River, AB M Airdrie, AB Jarvie, AB N Airdrie, AB Kamloops, BC M Airdrie, AB Kananaskis, AB N Airdrie, AB Keg River, AB | Airdrie, AB Kelowna, BC M Airdrie, AB Kinuso, AB N Airdrie, AB Lacombe, AB M Airdrie, AB Lamont, AB N Airdrie, AB Leduc,
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    2017 JANUARY FEBRUARY ranch. Frustrated with some outcomes, WINDING CREEK Tom attended a seminar on matching production cycles with grazing cycles and began to make significant improvements to RANCH WINS his operation. After incorporating changes to his winter grazing, watering systems and 2017 ESA power fencing for rotational grazing, Tom completed an Environmental Farm Plan. Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) presented “When the forage and the grass are growing, Tom Thompson and Winding Creek Ranch and the animals are happy… you will be PAGE 2 withthe2017EnvironmentalStewardship profitable and sustainable. My stewardship CLIMATE CHANGES AwardinDecemberattheAnnualGeneral goals are to keep the animals and the Meeting. Each year, ABP recognizes an plants healthy, growing and viable,” said PAGE 3 operation that demonstrates leadership Thompson. PRODUCER VOICES in environmental stewardship – one that contributes to the land while improving When rotationally grazing his animals, Tom PAGE 4-5 productivity and profitability. adheres to the adage of eat half, leave half #FACTSNOTFEAR - sothegrasshasplentyoftimeforrestand BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS Tom Thompson grew up in farming regrowth. Cattle bale graze through the andagriculture,butitwasn’tuntilthe winter months to recycle nutrients back PAGE 6 propertyacrossfromhisparents’land into the soil. Riparian areas and dugouts ECOLOGICAL SERVICES became available in 1984 that he decided arefencedtokeepcattleout,andwater PAGE 7 tobuildacareerandalifeinranching. is pumped to solar powered watering Today,WindingCreekRanchisacowcalf systems. ABP AGM 2016 operation that rotationally grazes 500 RESOLUTIONS acres, with 700 acres of hay crops. “I’moutinthesunshineworkingwithplants PAGE 8 andanimals.Whenyouhaveapassion “Growing up there was something always for something it isn’t really work. You LOYALTY PROGRAM pullingmeintothisdirection…beinga wanttobeouttheredoingagoodjoband PAGE9-11 steward of the land.