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Lawful access is back. Bill C-2, the government’s border bill, includes a fairly comprehensive set of lawful access rules, ...
The government is moving to eviscerate political party privacy in Canada as it fast tracks Bill C-4, proposed legislation ...
The federal government’s plans to regulate internet streaming services such as Netflix and Spotify through the Online ...
The government’s plan for warrantless disclosure of Internet subscriber information is rightly attracting increasing ...
The privacy concerns with Clearview AI sparked investigations and court cases around the world. The issues date back many ...
Fresh off Bill C-2 and lawful access provisions buried in a border safety bill, the government has now quietly inserted ...
Government and law enforcement justifications for warrantless access to Internet subscriber information has long been ...
The government yesterday introduced the Strong Border Act (Bill C-2), legislation that was promoted as establishing new ...
The CRTC recently wrapped up a two-week hearing on the Online Streaming Act that featured most of the usual suspects, though notably not the large streaming services. The Commission grappled with ...
The 2025 federal election is now in its second week and the battle for attention and ultimately votes is taking place both online and offline. The enormous influence of online sites such as Twitter, ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg yesterday announced significant new changes to the company’s content moderation policies. The five-minute video is worth watching in its entirety, as it demonstrates the ...
Justice Minister Arif Virani yesterday finally bowed to public pressure by agreeing to split Bill C-63, the Online Harms bill. The move brings to an end the ill-conceived attempt to wedge together ...
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