Over the past week, a growing number of tech companies have warned that they may be forced to leave Canada if Bill C-22, the ...
The government’s plans for lawful access have gone off the rails. In recent days, Signal has warned it would pull out of the ...
Secure messaging service Signal yesterday became the latest company to warn that Bill C-22, the lawful access bill, could ...
Metadata retention has emerged as one of the biggest lawful access concerns, with requirements that providers retain metadata ...
The frenzy to ban kids from social media continues to grow with Culture Minister Marc Miller telling a House of Commons ...
With opposition to Bill C-22, the lawful access bill, mounting, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has turned to ...
Fresh off appearing before a Senate committee on AI on Wednesday, yesterday I provided expert testimony to the Standing ...
The Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology is one of several committees in the House and Senate ...
Just as Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, is under study at the House Standing Committee on Public Safety and National ...
The question of children’s social media and AI chatbot ban has emerged as one of the most talked-about digital policy issues ...
As the decade nears an end, there have been no shortage of decade in review pieces. This post adds to the list with my take on the most notable Canadian digital cases ...
The Federal Court has issued a landmark decision (Blacklock’s Reports v. Attorney General of Canada) on copyright’s anti-circumvention rules which concludes that digital locks should not trump fair ...
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