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Effective privacy legislation in Canada needs to prioritize the biggest threats—private and extraterritorial surveillance

As multi-million dollar data centres proliferate, what happens if the A.I. bubble bursts?

Why the Online News Act and Online Streaming Act are in the crosshairs of the CUSMA review

As the international moratorium on taxing digital trade lapses, Canada and others seek to make it permanent through a controversial agreement

Social media and online platforms are fueling a surge in hate speech, hate crimes, and technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV, in technical jargon) both in Canada…

U.S. President Donald Trump and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro are both infamous for their unfiltered and disinformation-laden use of social media. This routine spreading…

During the 2025 election campaign, prime minister Mark Carney made a striking admission about Canada’s dependence on U.S. tech companies. The Canadian government was in…

A lot doesn’t sit right about the Carney government’s capitulation to U.S. president Trump on the stillborn Digital Services Tax (DST), which would have taxed…

Canadians are increasingly aware of the corrosive effects of disinformation on democratic institutions.

The following article was originally published by Cory Doctorow on his blog. It is reprinted here with his permission and under the terms of its…

If you live in a city of any size, you might worry about whether you can afford fast Internet service. But you probably don’t worry…

The Online News Act came into effect in December 2023 and rang in the new year 2024 with some unfinished business.
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