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OTTAWA, June 18, 2025 – In an unprecedented show of unity, over 300 civil society organizations from across the country are on Parliament Hill today demanding the complete withdrawal of Bill C-2, the ...
March 30, 2023 — Today the House of Commons passed several amendments to Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act, but rejected a crucial amendment proposed to Section 4.2 of Bill C-11 to protect Canadian ...
February 26, 2024 — Today the federal government introduced the Online Harms Act, Bill C-63. It comes years after the government's 2021 proposal for regulating online harms, which was met by ...
Short continued: “What’s needed is systemic change. New policies, training, and oversight aren’t going to be effective against this kind of obstinance. There is no justification for the RCMP ...
On April 15th, 2021, the CRTC issued a decision that largely rejected introducing new mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) — low-cost alternative providers — to Canada. Instead, the decision ...
Wholesale rates and fibre connection play an integral role in our telecom industry. Here's what you need to know.
We need to talk about Elon Musk and the rise of the tech oligarchs. For over 15 years, money and power have been bleeding from citizens and elected governments, to the founders of a small number of ...
On December 5, 2022, OpenMedia testified before the House of Commons Standing Committee of Industry and Technology on the potential impact of a private member’s right to repair enabling bill, Bill ...
JUNE 23 2023 — Yesterday Bill C-18, The Online News Act received royal assent after passing through the House of Commons. The bill was first introduced in April 2022, and its final passage follows the ...
March 31, 2023 — Today Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne approved the long-contested Rogers-Shaw buyout, outlining minimal conditions for the deal’s approval.
Bill C-11 had many shortcomings, including that the bill failed to classify privacy as a basic human right. Without this protection in place, the government is sending a clear message that business ...
“Bill C-244 is simple common sense: Canadians deserve full ownership over our devices, and that includes the right to get them repaired.” said OpenMedia Campaigns Director Matt Hatfield. “Some ...
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