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Late last night, Industry Minister Mélanie Joly announced that the government was leaving in place a CRTC decision that ...
Following on our earlier Globe and Mail op-ed and Law Bytes podcast, I am pleased to co-author a commentary on health data ...
The pressure to adopt new legal technologies, notably including AI, continues to increase as lawyers, law firms and their ...
Regular listeners know that my Law Bytes podcast addresses a wide range of digital policy issues. Some of the episodes ...
Deborah Lyons, Canada’s recently retired envoy for combatting antisemitism, this week lamented that the effort to shine a ...
The worst case scenario for Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez, the Canadian news sector, and the Canadian public has come to pass: Google has announced that it will block news links in Canada ...
When the intersection of law and technology presents seemingly intractable new challenges, policy makers often bet on technology itself to solve the problem. Whether countering copyright infringement ...
The Liberal government strategy of multiple gag orders and a "super motion" to limit debate bore fruit last night as Bill C-10 received House of Commons approval at 1:30 am. The Parliamentary process ...
The Online News Act has quickly emerged as one of the government’s biggest policy failures with Canadian news outlets facing lost traffic, lost revenues, and lost competition. The source of the Bill C ...
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 ...
My series on Bill C-11's foundational faults has covered jurisdictional over-reach, the implications of treating all audio-visual content as a "program" subject to CRTC regulation, as well as the ...
Having a spent virtually the entire day yesterday talking with media and colleagues about Bill C-63, one thing has become increasingly clear: the Criminal Code and Human Rights Act provisions found in ...
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