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Political campaigns in Canada aren’t fighting it out in paper and print anymore; they’re online, sending you targeted ads, SMS messages, and sliding into your DMs. To gain an advantage over each other ...
For years, our federal politicians have acknowledged that indiscriminate use of mass facial recognition technology was proliferating in Canada with no regulatory limits or control. But despite ...
Update: Bill C-10 has been replaced by Bill C-11 (Online Streaming Act), for up-to-date information check out our latest blog "What's Wrong with Bill C-11: An FAQ". “CanCon” is Canadian content — TV ...
II. A narrow takedown duty to remove content their users report that appears to be child sexual or physical abuse related content, or nonconsensually shared adult material, within 24 hours; ...
Over the course of the last year, the federal government has tracked the location of 33 million mobile devices. Considering the size of Canada, that’s nearly everyone who owns a cellular device, even ...
Laws are sort of like a high school exam. There are rules, expectations, and results. Did you meet the goals? Did you do something wrong? Did you try to get one past ...
It's happened again - you, a friend or a loved one just got back from a trip outside Canada, and they're LIVID about how much great telecom service they could get for pennies on the dollar of what we ...
Canada’s Internet status quo is a policy disaster. Basic, long overdue regulations to protect our online privacy and online safety keep failing in a distracted and disinterested Parliament. Real ...
With regulatory reviews of the Rogers-Shaw transaction ongoing, it is worth revisiting one reason this transaction is so controversial, billionaire family drama aside. Wireless internet access is a ...
This September Canada marked Right to Know Week, a time for raising awareness about our fundamental right of access to government information and its essential role in good governance and democracy.
From now until April 23, we have the unique opportunity to change the wholesale system for good. The CRTC has FINALLY opened up a consultation on forcing monopolies to open their fibre networks to ...
Our submission to the department of Canadian Heritage explains what they have wrong in dealing with ‘online harms’, and how to fix it.
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