In this article, we’ll recap the wins we achieved together in 2025 and offer a sneak peek at what we’re gearing up for in 2026, as debates around AI strategy, online harms legislation, the Strong ...
The Internet has become so indispensable to modern life that it’s often joked about as the real foundation of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, 1 nestled even below food, water, and shelter, nowadays.
Since ChatGPT’s release in 2022, generative AI tools have become more accessible to everyday people and have quietly creeped into almost every part of our daily lives. It’s changing the way we work, ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is an independent public authority that creates and enforces rules that govern Canada’s radio, television, and telecom sectors.
Today the European Parliament held the final vote on the controversial EU Copyright Directive, which has been one of the most unpopular pieces of legislation in ...
This week my regular technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) focused on the long election campaign and the prospect that digital issues might get some time in the spotlight. The ...
Last week I visited Brussels on your behalf to deliver your signatures saying no to content filtering, and to the Link Tax. This trip to the European Parliament was part of a 3-day action plan ...
In mid-August, there was a week-long meeting in Mexico to do a "legal scrub" of the TPP text, in order to have the text ready to go for an eventual signing. Toward the end of August, officials from ...
Over the course of the last year, the federal government has tracked the location of 33 million mobile devices. Considering the size of Canada, that’s nearly everyone who owns a cellular device, even ...
Our government just unveiled a cynical plan to make Canada’s Internet one of the most censored and surveilled in the democratic world. It’s a classic bait and switch; using our real frustration with ...
Companies pay millions of dollars for the rights to broadcast events like the Olympics and the Stanley Cup. Every bit of music, every logo, is (in theory) licensed for broadcast. But, who owns the ...
Living in an increasingly digital world means that even if you’re not constantly on social media, much of your daily life still leaves an online footprint. Whether it’s your financial transactions, ...
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