Conservatives Release Their Party Platform – The Worst Out of Everyone Drew Wilson | October 14, 2019 It took three quarters of the election cycle, but we now have the Conservative election platform. We take a look at it through a digital rights lens.
Italy Says it Won’t Ratify CETA, Puts Future of Agreement into Question Drew Wilson | August 4, 2018 The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has hit a somewhat familiar bump towards ratification thanks to Italy.
Drama Escalates With CETA As Europe Challenges Canada Drew Wilson | June 18, 2017 If you are a supporter of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, the latest development will no doubt be infuriating.
Spanish CETA Protests Shows Fight Over Agreement Far From Over Drew Wilson | June 11, 2017 Developments over the controversial Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) may have slowed down, but the battle is far from dead and gone.
CETA Forges Ahead in Canada As It Faces Legal Problems in Europe Drew Wilson | May 22, 2017 The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is having differing experiences lately. As it sails through the Canadian parliament, the agreement is facing problems in the European Court of Justice.
Canadian Government Says CETA Will “Mostly” Kick in July 1 Drew Wilson | March 29, 2017 Reports are surfacing that Canada will begin implementing the hugely controversial Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement. They say most of it will kick in on July 1.
Canada’s CETA Implementation Bill Spells Copyright Relief for Now Drew Wilson | November 1, 2016 The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) bill has been tabled in Canada’s House of Commons. Bill C-30 shows a first glimpse into how ratification may take place.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Announces CETA Implementation Drew Wilson | October 31, 2016 The ink has barely dried on CETA and, already, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) already has an implementation bill on the notice paper. Some reports say that CETA could be implemented as soon as December.
CETA Signed Off As Wallonia Folds Under Pressure Drew Wilson | October 30, 2016 Democracy and civil rights took a crushing blow today. Shortly after news surfaced that Wallonia folded under the pressure, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been signed.
Brexit Vote May Be Great News for Digital Rights Drew Wilson | June 25, 2016 Fears of what Brexit could actually mean in the long term are certainly high right now. While uncertainty is stoking fears of the unknown, there could be a silver lining for digital rights supporters: it may throw certain international trade agreements at risk.