Theory in Why Canada Still Doesn’t Have Real Privacy Laws: Data Mining is too Profitable Drew Wilson | May 25, 2022 Canada still doesn’t have any real privacy laws. Why is that? One theory is that data mining is too profitable.
Government Earmarks $8.5 Million for the CRTC to Enforce Link Taxes Drew Wilson | April 17, 2022 The Canadian government has earmarked $8.5 million to get the CRTC to ruin the Internet with link taxes.
CBC Finds A Couple of Podcasters to Downplay Speech Concerns in Bill C-10 Drew Wilson | July 7, 2021 It seems that Liberal party supporting news organizations are floating a new tactic to sell Bill C-10. Dig for people to downplay Bill C-10.
Calls for Steven Guilbeault to Be Fired Grow After Disastrous CBC Interview on C-10 Drew Wilson | May 2, 2021 Steven Guilbeault has been pushing Bill C-10, which critics argue will regulate speech online. After a CBC interview, critics are calling for him to be fired.
CBC Doubles Down, Calls for “Trusted” News Sources and Regulating The Rest Drew Wilson | February 19, 2020 The lobbying effort to regulate free speech is continuing in Canada. The CBC is apparently calling for regulating news sources not deemed “trusted”.
CBC and Conservative Outlets Trade Partisan Shots Over Lawsuit Drew Wilson | October 13, 2019 Apparently, self-awareness is dead. Following the CBC’s copyright lawsuit against the Conservative party, things took a nasty partisan turn.
Canadian Election Gets Ugly: CBC Sues the Conservative Party Drew Wilson | October 12, 2019 As we head into the final stretch of the Canadian election, things got ugly after the CBC sued the Conservative party for copyright infringement.
Internal Reluctance Expressed for CBC Joining Fairplay Canada Drew Wilson | August 29, 2018 Canada’s major public broadcaster, the CBC, was reportedly unsure about joining Fairplay Canada.
CBC Joins Bell, Shaw, in Calls to Censor the Internet Drew Wilson | January 31, 2018 It seems the surprising calls for Internet censorship is growing in Canada. Another surprising source for the call is coming from the CBC.
An Explanation on What a DDOS Attack is For the CBC Drew Wilson | March 24, 2012 The NDP leadership convention has wrapped up in Canada. While a leader was selected, there was an underlying problem with the voting process itself. Since the CBC apparently did not have the resources to understand what a DDOS attack even was which appears to have been what happened to the NDP voting system, we here …