Documents Confirm That Lobbyists Successfully Got User Content Regulated Under Bill C-10
Documents have re-confirmed that user generated content was being regulated at the behest of lobbyists when the bill was known as C-10.
Documents have re-confirmed that user generated content was being regulated at the behest of lobbyists when the bill was known as C-10.
The governments speech regulation bill is back. Formerly known as Bill C-10, it is now known as Bill C-11 or the Online Streaming Act.
Bill C-10 (Now Bill C-11) Introduced. An Analysis of the Online Streaming Act Read More »
The Liberals are wasting no time in putting forth legislation that would crack down on the Internet. C-10 appears to be back.
Canadian Internet Crackdown Legislation Appears on Notice Paper (Likely Bill C-10) Read More »
During a press conference yesterday, the Canadian government has re-iterated their intention to declare war on the open Internet.
Canadian Government Re-Iterates Their War on the Open Internet Read More »
While reflecting on the past, a Conservative MP said that a positive for her was stopping Bill C-10.
Conservative MP: Stopping Bill C-10 Was a Positive – and She’s Right Read More »
With the Throne Speech confirming the Liberals intent on cracking down on the Internet, we look at some timelines to see what could be ahead.
A Look at Possible Timelines for Canada’s Internet and Speech Crackdown Read More »
Today’s Throne Speech showcases the Liberal’s war on the open Internet. There was one surprise, however with one element being missing.
Liberals Reaffirm Their Commitment to the War on the Open Internet in Throne Speech Read More »
A lot of wrongheaded opinions supporting Bill C-10 stems from considering the Internet as another broadcaster. We explain why this is wrong.
Why Labelling the Internet As a Broadcaster is a Non-Starter for Bill C-10 Debate Read More »
Newly promoted Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, says that Bill C-10 is among his top priorities.
Pablo Rodriguez Vows to Bring Back C-10, Calls Speech Regulation “Fundamental” Read More »
MP Charlie Angus, long looked up to for his record on digital rights, has broken his silence on Bill C-10.
NDP Charlie Angus Breaks Silence, Calls Bill C-10 a “Dumpster Fire” Read More »