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Bill C-10
Liberals’ Online Streaming Bill Will Hurt Consumer Choice, Says Tech Trade Group
One of the world’s largest tech trade groups says the federal government's online streaming bill will place a “regulatory hand” on how consumers choose content and must be rewritten. “Experience ...
August 26, 2022
BY
Isaac Teo
Ottawa’s Proposed Bills to Curtail Online Harms ‘Oblivious’ to Reality: Former CRTC Executives
Any attempts to regulate the internet should steer clear of trying to manage what people have to say, ...
April 7, 2022
BY
Isaac Teo
The Liberals’ Internet Censorship Bill Is Back, and It’s More Worrisome Than Ever
Commentary So far, no one has offered a better description of the federal government’s efforts to control the ...
February 3, 2022
BY
Peter Menzies
Senate ‘a Completely Different Place’ After Partisan Ties Cut
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to cut partisan ties with the Senate has been the most significant reform ...
July 5, 2021
BY
Lee Harding
Senate Passes Net Zero Bill, Set to Debate Budget Bill Before Rising for Summer
OTTAWA—The Senate has passed a government bill to mandate the country to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, doing ...
June 29, 2021
BY
The Canadian Press
‘A Very Messy Situation’: Controversial Bill C-10 Now Before the Senate
Controversial internet regulation Bill C-10 has passed in the House of Commons, but it still has to win ...
June 23, 2021
BY
Lee Harding
MPs Scramble to Pass Priority Bills Before Summer but They Could Stall in Senate
OTTAWA—The House of Commons is poised to break today for the summer—and possibly for an election—after giving eleventh-hour ...
June 23, 2021
BY
The Canadian Press
Bill C-10 a ‘Direct Threat’ to Charter Rights and Freedoms, Harder Says
A controversial bill that seeks to amend the Broadcasting Act to apply to the internet is an “incredibly ...
June 15, 2021
BY
Isaac Teo
Liberals’ ‘Time Allocation’ Motion to Limit Study of Bill C-10 Draws Flak
A “time allocation” motion seeking to limit the study of Bill C-10, a controversial bill critics see as ...
June 9, 2021
BY
Isaac Teo
Revisions to Broadcasting Act Won’t Cover Online Porn, Heritage Minister Says
OTTAWA—Sweeping updates to the Broadcasting Act will not cover pornography or sexually exploitive content online, says Heritage Minister ...
June 7, 2021
BY
The Canadian Press
Canadians Must Not Be Apathetic About Bill C-10 and Free Speech Rights
Commentary Never in human history have we had such access to information, nor such an ability to create ...
May 9, 2021
BY
Cory Morgan
A Look at the Liberal Government’s Different Internet Content Control Measures
The Liberal government’s Bill C-10, which has been criticized by the opposition and advocates for its potential to ...
May 5, 2021
BY
Andrew Chen
Bill That Would Allow CRTC to Regulate Social Media Faces Criticism
An amendment to a bill that would give Canada’s broadcasting regulatory agency new powers to regulate user-generated content ...
April 27, 2021
BY
Andrew Chen
Canada Pushing Legislation That Would Make Tech Giants Pay for News Content: Guilbeault
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said the federal government will continue to push for legislation that would make major ...
February 11, 2021
BY
Andrew Chen
Bill to Regulate Internet Should Sustain Traditional Media, Avoid Infringing on Free Speech, Committee Hears
The federal government must find a balance between its attempt to regulate foreign digital giants and public concerns ...
February 1, 2021
BY
Andrew Chen
TOP NEWS
Russia Struck Ukraine With an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, Ukrainian Military Says
NEW
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Ryan Morgan
Russia Says It Shot Down 2 UK-Supplied Storm Shadow Missiles Fired by Ukraine
1hr
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Adam Morrow
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Former Defense Minister
2hr
By
Chris Summers
US Optimistic as Israel Weighs Cease-Fire Proposal for Lebanon
3hr
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Dan M. Berger
IAEA Chief Says Iran Has Taken ‘Concrete Steps’ in Right Direction on Nuclear Program
5hr
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Chris Summers
Global Economic Risks Spark Calls to Tie US Dollar to Gold Again
5hr
By
Olivia Li
,
Xin Ning
and
Bin Zhao
HHS Chief Defends His Agency’s Handling of Children Who Entered US Illegally
5hr
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Darlene McCormick Sanchez
US Regulators Seek Breakup of Google, Forced Sale of Chrome, Over Search Monopoly
5hr
By
Caden Pearson
New Zealand Health Ministry Says No Quality Evidence Backing Puberty Blocker Use
5hr
By
Crystal-Rose Jones
Gaetz Focused on DOJ Reform, Not ‘Paying Much Attention’ to Ethics Report
8hr
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Caden Pearson