For more than two and a half years, antisemitism in Canada has moved from the margins to a daily feature of Jewish life.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser appeared earlier this week before the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, relying on ...
The hearings into Bill C-22 continued yesterday with appearances from the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Apple, Google, the ...
The CRTC yesterday released its much-anticipated Online Streaming Act decision that has been years in the making. Given the ...
Faced with growing criticism of Bill C-22, the government this week mounted a coordinated defence, with senior officials from ...
The government’s lawful access bill has been the target of criticism for weeks, with companies, governments, and experts on privacy and security all sounding the alarm. Much of the momentum against ...
The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 269: Inside the Bill C-22 Committee Hearing for the Case Against Government’s Lawful Access Plans The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 263: The Lawful Access Act Roundtable ...
The battle over the Rogers – Shaw merger has continued to escalate in recent days with TekSavvy filing an application with the CRTC on the wholesale access implications of the deal, a campaign to urge ...
Two posts on Bill C-22 in a single day are not my typical approach, but the volume of misinformation coming from the government about the lawful access bill has made it hard to keep up. Earlier today, ...
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 ...