For months, questions about digital sovereignty have dominated the Canadian digital policy landscape, with many concerned ...
When the government rushed Bill C-22 through the House of Commons last month, it defended the lawful access mandatory ...
Earlier this month, the government shocked the culture sector by announcing it was effectively reversing the CRTC decision ...
Earlier this month, the government shocked the culture sector by announcing it was effectively reversing the CRTC decision ...
Bill C-34’s proposed social media ban for kids has rightly attracted considerable criticism since the bill was tabled last ...
As regular readers know, the Canadian plan to establish a social media ban for under 16s in Bill C-34 is based largely on the Australian model that took effect last December. With more data on the ban ...
The government’s privacy reform bill was supposed to earn applause for its effort to modernize outdated rules and provide Canadians with stronger privacy ...
It started with an unexpected early-morning announcement on June 3, 2026, from Marc Miller, the Minister of Identity and Culture. Mr. Miller said that the government planned to direct the Canadian ...
The debate over Bill C-34’s social media ban for those under sixteen has largely focused on the impact on users, including mandated age verification for millions, the privacy risks of verification ...
Nearly one year ago, I made my way from my home in Ottawa across the river to the Gatineau hearing room used by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to participate in ...
The CRTC has released its much-anticipated Bill C-11 ruling on the initial mandated contributions from Internet streaming services. The headline the Commission and government will promote is that the ...