Pierre Poilievre’s Bill C-18 Opposition is Justified, but His Reasons are Bizarre Drew Wilson | August 3, 2023 Conservative Party leader, Pierre Poilievre is opposed to Bill C-18. While his opposition is great, the reasoning he has is odd.
Inside Pierre Poilievre’s Vision for the Internet Drew Wilson | September 12, 2022 Pierre Poilievre has become the leader of the Conservative party. We look at what his vision for the internet is from what we could find.
Conservative MP: Stopping Bill C-10 Was a Positive – and She’s Right Drew Wilson | January 3, 2022 While reflecting on the past, a Conservative MP said that a positive for her was stopping Bill C-10.
Facebook Faces Even More Accusations of Pro-Conservative Bias Drew Wilson | October 27, 2020 Facebook is once again facing controversy over pro-conservative bias. The controversy stems from alleged changes to how news feeds operate.
Facebook Employee Fired After Leaking Evidence About Pro-Conservative Bias Drew Wilson | August 22, 2020 Reports have surfaced that a Facebook employee was fired after he leaked evidence that shows that the platform has a pro-conservative bias.
Conservative Targeted Mailer Puts Privacy in Spotlight Drew Wilson | October 16, 2019 A piece of mail sent by the Conservative party targeting the Jewish community is raising a fresh round of concerns for privacy.
A Quick Comparison of All Party Platforms on Digital Rights Drew Wilson | October 15, 2019 With all of our analysis complete, we thought it would be a good idea to offer a quick rundown of all the platforms for convenience.
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.
New Data Shows Ill Effects of Lack of ISP Competition in Canada Drew Wilson | January 1, 2019 New data has surfaced showing the impact of a lack of ISP competition has on the Canadian marketplace. For observers, the picture is not good.
A Response to MP James Moore’s Attack on ZeroPaid and Other Copyright Observers Drew Wilson | June 23, 2010 We have been looking at copyright reform to great detail for some time now. It has come to our attention that James Moore, one of the ministers in charge of the copyright reform legislation, made a blistering attack against those who read the legislation and talked about specific provisions by, among other things, labeling us …