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“Canadians have been speaking out about unfair practices for a long time,” says OpenMedia.ca Executive Director Steve Anderson. “Over 63,000 people have added their names to the petition at ...
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 ...
So we thought we’d document some of their worst behaviour. Brace yourself for the Hall of Shame Chronicles, as we expose the most egregious transgressions, intrusions and invasive privacy breaches ...
May 28, 2025 — Today, OpenMedia and 13 other prominent Canadian civil society organizations and digital policy experts delivered a joint letter to key federal ministers, urging fundamental reform of ...
Update: Bill C-10 has been replaced by Bill C-11 (Online Streaming Act), for up-to-date information check out our latest blog "What's Wrong with Bill C-11: An FAQ". “CanCon” is Canadian content — TV ...
In development since 2021, Canada’s Online Harms Act has now been introduced as Bill C-63 in the House of Commons - and it’s a hugely mixed bag. There’s some huge wins for OpenMedia’s community in ...
OpenMedia's new digital policy platform presents a point by point plan for our next government to build a free, fair and flourishing Canadian Internet.
With regulatory reviews of the Rogers-Shaw transaction ongoing, it is worth revisiting one reason this transaction is so controversial, billionaire family drama aside. Wireless internet access is a ...
Wholesale rates and fibre connection play an integral role in our telecom industry. Here's what you need to know.
What has Elon Musk done? Following exactly what Elon Musk is doing can be difficult in the daily barrage of headlines and tweets. Much of the news cycle he creates around himself is sound and fury, ...
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 ...
If we were to give Bill C-27’s CPPAand PIDTAa grade, it’d be a D. This is legislation that does the absolute bare minimum for privacy protections in Canada, and in some cases it will make things ...
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