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Rogers Communications CEO Tony Staffieri defended his company's C$20 billion ($15.4 billion) deal to buy Shaw Communications as a way to improve the reliability of Canada's communications networks after a nationwide network failure left millions without service. He speaks with BNN's Jacqueline Hansen.