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 15, 2023 — Today, 13 civil society organizations released a joint statement addressed to the Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez, outlining shared concerns and hopes for Canada’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Across the world, governments and parents are looking for ways to make the internet a safer place for children. Tragic stories of teens harmed by online content, from bullying to suicide after ...
AUGUST 4, 2022 — Today 4 civil society organizations issued a joint statement calling on Innovation, Science, and Economic Development (ISED) Minister François-Philippe Champagne to end Canada’s ...
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 ...
November 18, 2025 — Today, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) released its revised definition of Canadian content – the rules that determine whose creative content ...
December 12, 2024 – Twenty leading organizations and experts are calling on the Canadian government to reject a United Nations treaty they say will undermine human rights on a global scale and imperil ...
Canadians were asked to weigh in on the country’s AI future, but the government’s consultation missed the mark. The questions focus on boosting innovation and industry, not protecting people, ...
August 15, 2020 – In a decision released early this morning, the federal cabinet has declined to overrule a 2019 Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications (CRTC) decision to lower the wholesale ...
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