Our Submission to the CRTC Hearing on the Online News Act
Freezenet has responded to the CRTCs call for interventions in the hearing regarding the Online News Act.
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Freezenet has responded to the CRTCs call for interventions in the hearing regarding the Online News Act.
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The Online News Act hearings at the CRTC is now open. The deadline for submissions is April 12.
CRTC Consultation on the Online News Act Now Open Read More »
Faced with a looming pullout of Meta, Rod Sims pushes his nonsense talking points as if it’s going to make a difference.
Rod Sims Defends His Link Tax With Complete Nonsense Talking Points Read More »
Reports are suggesting that Canadian and Australian officials are going to meet after Meta pulled out. It’s unclear what they can accomplish, though.
Canadian and Australian Officials to Meet Over Meta Pullout Read More »
The Canadian government is now using the last tool in the chest. They are bailing out the news sector.
With the Failure of the Online News Act, Government Issues Massive Media Bailout Read More »
A Bill C-18 lobbyist noted what a horrible mistake it was to bail out the news sector, says the solution is even more bailouts.
Bill C-18 Lobbyist Now Resorting to Begging the Provinces for Even More Bailout Money Read More »
Government programs aimed at bailing out journalism outlets are set to expire next month. This led some reporters to fear another wave of layoffs.
The CRTC has released a timeline of how it expects to implement the Online News Act. This apparently involves holding consultations starting next month.
CRTC to Hold Consultations on Failed Online News Act in New Timeline Read More »
The government and the opposition have taken to pointing fingers at each other with the massive Bell layoffs. Maybe no strings attached money isn’t the
Government Decides to Finger Point Their Way Out of Their Policy Blunder Read More »
The rift between government and the media widened further after Bell decided to lay off 4,800 employees. Trudeau said he was “pissed off”.