Earlier this month, the government shocked the culture sector by announcing it was effectively reversing the CRTC decision ...
The debate over Bill C-34’s social media ban for those under sixteen has largely focused on the impact on users, including ...
Earlier this month, the government shocked the culture sector by announcing it was effectively reversing the CRTC decision ...
As the government prepares to shut down debate on lawful access and push Bill C-22 through committee without even discussing ...
Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act, has quickly become a lightning rod for debate since its introduction earlier this month. The issue that invariably tops the list is the kids’ social media ban.
The government is doubling down on its support for the Canadian news sector by proposing to massively expand the Labour Journalism Tax Credit to include television and radio news. The announcement in ...
Canada’s privacy sector privacy law was born in the late 1990s at a time when e-commerce was largely a curiosity and companies such as Facebook did not exist. For years, the privacy community has ...
The CRTC yesterday released its much-anticipated Online Streaming Act decision that has been years in the making. Given the likely opposition from many stakeholders, it is virtually certain to lead to ...
When I first wrote about the arrival of Bill S-210 in the House of Commons back in December, I dubbed it the most dangerous Canadian bill you’ve never heard of and warned that “Senate private members ...
The proposed kids’ social media ban is capturing the headlines, but lost in the debate over Bill C-34 is that its most consequential element may be the creation and powers of the government agency the ...
With the start of the school year less than two weeks away, the Canadian education community is increasingly thinking about copyright and the implications of Bill C ...
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