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Bill C-11

  • Tories Will Oppose Imminent Online Harms Bill, Says Poilievre
    Tories Will Oppose Imminent Online Harms Bill, Says Poilievre
    Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will oppose a soon-to-be tabled government bill seeking to address “online harms,” claiming it will lead to the criminalization of any speech ...
    February 21, 2024BY Noé Chartier
  • Bill Designed to Protect Youth Online May Give Ottawa More Censorship Control, Internet Expert Says
    Bill Designed to Protect Youth Online May Give Ottawa More Censorship Control, Internet Expert Says
    Michael Geist says the enforcement of Bill S-210 by a regulatory agency may even censor content that is ...
    December 26, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • CRTC Working ‘Quickly’ to Decide Whether to Tax Online Platforms: Chair
    CRTC Working ‘Quickly’ to Decide Whether to Tax Online Platforms: Chair
    As Canadians still cannot see news on Meta platforms following backlash to Bill C-18, Canada’s broadcasting regulator is ...
    November 23, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • CRTC Says It’s Collecting Podcasters’ Details to Use Only ‘If Needed,’ Not to Regulate
    CRTC Says It’s Collecting Podcasters’ Details to Use Only ‘If Needed,’ Not to Regulate
    The details collected include the legal name, address, and contact information for the podcasters, says a CRTC executive.
    November 23, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Feds Say Online Streaming Act Will Not Apply to Individual Podcasts, Streamers
    Feds Say Online Streaming Act Will Not Apply to Individual Podcasts, Streamers
    Critics say the policy directive will not dissuade concerns of 'over-broad regulation' inherent in the act.
    November 15, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Justice Minister Reiterates Pledge for ‘Online Harms’ Legislation, Offers No Timeline: Report
    Justice Minister Reiterates Pledge for ‘Online Harms’ Legislation, Offers No Timeline: Report
    Justice Minister Arif Virani says his government still plans to introduce a bill to counter “online harms,” though ...
    October 18, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Peter Menzies: CRTC’s Podcast Rules Mean the Days of Enjoying a Free and Open Internet Are Over
    Peter Menzies: CRTC’s Podcast Rules Mean the Days of Enjoying a Free and Open Internet Are Over
    Commentary Perhaps you like listening to podcasts produced by the likes of Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson, and Joe ...
    October 10, 2023BY Peter Menzies
  • CRTC Won’t Regulate Content Creators, Chair Says, Days After Launching Podcast Registration Process
    CRTC Won’t Regulate Content Creators, Chair Says, Days After Launching Podcast Registration Process
    The head of the CRTC says that individual users and content creators will not be regulated by Bill ...
    October 4, 2023BY Matthew Horwood
  • Law Professor Warns More Government Internet Regulations Coming
    Law Professor Warns More Government Internet Regulations Coming
    University of Ottawa law professor Michael Geist says Bill C-11 signals that more government regulations are on their ...
    October 3, 2023BY Chandra Philip
  • Elon Musk Comments on Canada Requiring Podcasters With Revenues $10 Million or More to Register
    Elon Musk Comments on Canada Requiring Podcasters With Revenues $10 Million or More to Register
    The new regulations mandate that online streaming services earning $10 million or more annually will need to complete ...
    October 1, 2023BY Marnie Cathcart
  • Feds Tell CRTC Not to Regulate Social Media Creators in Policy Directive for Online Streaming Act
    Feds Tell CRTC Not to Regulate Social Media Creators in Policy Directive for Online Streaming Act
    The federal government is instructing Canada's broadcast regulator not to include social media creators under a new regulatory ...
    June 8, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • CRTC Will Begin Process of Defining ‘Canadian and Indigenous Content’ Under Revised Broadcasting Act Later This Year
    CRTC Will Begin Process of Defining ‘Canadian and Indigenous Content’ Under Revised Broadcasting Act Later This Year
    Canada's broadcast regulator will begin it's process later this year of defining "Canadian and Indigenous content" under the ...
    June 7, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Tait Reappointed as CBC President for Just 18 Months as Public Broadcaster’s Mandate Is Reassessed
    Tait Reappointed as CBC President for Just 18 Months as Public Broadcaster’s Mandate Is Reassessed
    Cabinet has reappointed Catherine Tait as president and CEO of CBC and Radio-Canada for just an 18-month term as ...
    June 2, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • CRTC Considering Creating Public Registry of Online Streaming Services
    CRTC Considering Creating Public Registry of Online Streaming Services
    In response to the federal government's recently passed Online Streaming Act, Canada's broadcast regulator is considering creating a ...
    May 15, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • CRTC Considering Certain ‘Requirements’ for Streaming Platforms to Promote Canadian and Indigenous Content Globally
    CRTC Considering Certain ‘Requirements’ for Streaming Platforms to Promote Canadian and Indigenous Content Globally
    Canada's broadcast regulator is considering implementing certain "requirements or incentives" that it says would help ensure streaming platforms ...
    May 15, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • David Krayden: Liberal Convention Censorship Resolution Is Nothing Compared to Actual Government Policy
    David Krayden: Liberal Convention Censorship Resolution Is Nothing Compared to Actual Government Policy
    Commentary The recent Liberal Party convention revealed just how anxious delegates are to censor online media, but that’s ...
    May 12, 2023BY David Krayden
  • Brian Giesbrecht: Canada’s ‘Acceptable Views’ Internet
    Brian Giesbrecht: Canada’s ‘Acceptable Views’ Internet
    Commentary The CRTC is best known as the Canadian content regulator. For the last half-century or so it ...
    May 9, 2023BY Brian Giesbrecht
  • Cory Morgan: CRTC Should Immediately Dismiss Activist-Based Demands to Remove Fox News
    Cory Morgan: CRTC Should Immediately Dismiss Activist-Based Demands to Remove Fox News
    Commentary The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) used to be a regulatory body established by the federal government. ...
    May 5, 2023BY Cory Morgan
  • IN-DEPTH: Who Are the 9 Cabinet-Appointed CRTC Commissioners Responsible for Implementing Bill C-11?
    IN-DEPTH: Who Are the 9 Cabinet-Appointed CRTC Commissioners Responsible for Implementing Bill C-11?
    Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez will soon issue a policy directive to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) informing ...
    May 2, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Peter Menzies: With Bill C-11 Now Law, What to Watch Out for to Fight Online Censorship
    Peter Menzies: With Bill C-11 Now Law, What to Watch Out for to Fight Online Censorship
    Commentary As of April 28, everything audio and visual on the internet is under the control of Canada’s ...
    May 1, 2023BY Peter Menzies
  • IN-DEPTH: Now That Bill C-11 Has Passed, What Other Proposed Legislation Could Regulate Online Content?
    IN-DEPTH: Now That Bill C-11 Has Passed, What Other Proposed Legislation Could Regulate Online Content?
    Bill C-11—the Liberal government's contentious legislation bringing digital streaming giants under the purview of Canada's broadcasting regulator received royal ...
    May 1, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • IN-DEPTH: Bill C-11 Is Now Law—What Does It Do?
    IN-DEPTH: Bill C-11 Is Now Law—What Does It Do?
    The Liberal government's long-debated and controversial legislation aimed at regulating some aspects of online streaming and social media ...
    April 28, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Tucker Carlson Has Become the John Milton of the Internet Age
    Tucker Carlson Has Become the John Milton of the Internet Age
    Commentary Tucker Carlson is a determined and courageous advocate for free speech in an age where that right ...
    April 28, 2023BY David Krayden
  • Bill C-11: How to Get the Internet, Not TrudeauNet
    Bill C-11: How to Get the Internet, Not TrudeauNet
    Commentary What can you do if you don’t want the new government-approved internet? If you want the internet, ...
    April 28, 2023BY Roland Renner
  • Online Regulation Bill C-11 to Become Law After Senate Vote
    Online Regulation Bill C-11 to Become Law After Senate Vote
    The Liberal government’s controversial Bill C-11 to revamp the Broadcasting Act and put online content under the government ...
    April 27, 2023BY Noé Chartier
  • Tories Demand Emergency Debate on Bill C-11, Citing ‘Censorship’ Concerns
    Tories Demand Emergency Debate on Bill C-11, Citing ‘Censorship’ Concerns
    The Conservatives are demanding that the House of Commons hold an emergency debate on Bill C-11 over concerns ...
    April 17, 2023BY Peter Wilson
  • Peter Menzies: The Only Online ‘Harm’ Canadians Are Worried About Is Escalating Censorship
    Peter Menzies: The Only Online ‘Harm’ Canadians Are Worried About Is Escalating Censorship
    Commentary Canada’s war on the core liberties of its citizens—their freedom to think what they want, believe in ...
    April 6, 2023BY Peter Menzies
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    US Leaders React to Election of First American Pope
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    Bipartisan Lawmakers Call for Federal Investigations Into Chinese Robotics Company
  • FEMA Confirms Acting Administrator Hamilton Has Been Replaced
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    FEMA Confirms Acting Administrator Hamilton Has Been Replaced
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    States Sue Trump Admin Over Termination of EV Charging Station Funding
  • Trump Appoints Judge Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney for DC
    7hr By Joseph Lord
    Trump Appoints Judge Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney for DC
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    What to Know About Robert Francis Prevost: The First American Pope
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    Day in Photos: Victory Day, Building Collapse in Senegal, and Traditional Wrestling Competition
  • China’s Xi Tells Russia’s Putin to Resist ‘External Interference’ as Cooperation Deepens
    8hr By Dorothy Li
    China’s Xi Tells Russia’s Putin to Resist ‘External Interference’ as Cooperation Deepens
  • FBI Has Launched 250 Probes Tied to Online Networks That Prey on Minors
    8hr By Jackson Richman
    FBI Has Launched 250 Probes Tied to Online Networks That Prey on Minors
  • Tariffs Threaten to Slice a Fifth off Toyota’s Annual Profit
    8hr By Chase Smith
    Tariffs Threaten to Slice a Fifth off Toyota’s Annual Profit
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