Bill C-18 Supporters Fiddle With Partisan Attacks While the News Sector Burns Drew Wilson | August 7, 2023 The news sector is in the process of being dealt with a severe blow. Bill C-18 supporters chose to roll out partisan attacks.
Twitter Moderation on Conservative, Liberal Tweets Sparks Questions Drew Wilson | August 26, 2021 Twitter has flagged a Liberal tweet and taken down a Conservative tweet. This is sparking questions about the speech crackdown push.
Conservative Party Releases Platform – An Analysis (Part 1) Drew Wilson | August 16, 2021 The Conservative Party has already released their party platform. We offer an analysis through the lens of digital rights.
C-10 Supporter Suggests that Opponents Just Won’t Defend Democracy Drew Wilson | May 17, 2021 Having no real way of defending Bill C-10, supporters of the legislation have resorted to accusing opponents of not supporting democracy.
Conservatives Proposed News Tax Bill Fails to Impress Drew Wilson | February 17, 2021 A member of the Conservative party is proposing his own news tax legislation. The results suggest that tech ignorance is a bi-partisan affair.
Canada Ejects It’s Digital Agenda to Focus on Ratcheting Up Copyright Drew Wilson | October 8, 2020 The Canadian Liberal party vowed it will lead the country into an innovation future. Now, it is ejecting that policy entirely.
CETA Debated in House of Commons for a Second Day Drew Wilson | February 9, 2013 By Drew Wilson The debate over the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) has been heating up lately. Earlier this week, the agreement made its way onto the floor in the Canadian House of Commons. The next day, there were more questions being asked in Parliament. One of the notable patterns we noticed in the …
Editorial: Digesting the Canadian Election Results and Subsequent Possible Online Policy Drew Wilson | May 3, 2011 Most Canadians and many around the world are waking up to the reality of what happened during the election – that is a Conservative majority government. The question remains, how will digital policies shape up now?
Canada’s Election: Is the iPod Tax a Non-Issue? Drew Wilson | April 19, 2011 It’s been often discussed on mainstream broadcasters news programs like CBC and CTV. It’s even taken centre stage in a Conservative attack ad against all of his opponents. The question is, has it really taken hold in the online world or has it become a dud?