Senate Hearings on Bill C-11 – A Look at Hearing 19 (Segment One) Drew Wilson | December 1, 2022 The second to last part of our special coverage of the Bill C-11 Senate hearing special has arrived. This covers segment 1 of hearing 19.
Heritage Minister Pictured Clinking Wine Glasses With His Lobbyist Pals Drew Wilson | October 26, 2022 Blatant corruption continues to be on display as the Heritage Minister was clinking wine glasses with lobbyists.
It’s Only OK When We Do It: Government Furious Google Polled Canadian’s on Bill C-18 Drew Wilson | October 16, 2022 Hypocrisy is shining through again on Bill C-18 again. This time, it involves a response to a poll commissioned by Google.
Pablo Rodriguez: Google Pointing Out C-11 Flaws Makes Them the Real Bullies Drew Wilson | October 11, 2022 Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, caught controversy for saying that Google pointing out Bill C-11 flaws makes them the real bullies.
Despite Growing Consensus, Canadian Government Continues to Insist Users Are Out on Bill C-11 Drew Wilson | June 2, 2022 As more and more conclude that Bill C-11 regulates user generated content, the Liberal government continues to insist that it does not.
Grasping At Straws: Pablo Rodriguez Now Tries Claiming C-11 Will Save Musicians Drew Wilson | April 1, 2022 The ridiculous claims about Bill C-11 continues to pile up. Now, supporters are claiming it will save musicians.
Canada’s War on the Open Internet: Likely Link Tax Bill Appears on Notice Paper Drew Wilson | March 31, 2022 The Canadian government is continuing the war on the open Internet with a potential link tax appearing on the notice paper.
Canadian Government Now Resorting to Cartoons to Mislead Canadians on Bill C-11 Drew Wilson | March 30, 2022 With misleading statements on Bill C-11 falling flat, the Canadian government is apparently using cartoons now.
Pablo Rodriguez Signals Link Tax Benefits Will Focus on Legacy Publishers Drew Wilson | February 26, 2022 Canadian Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, signalled that legacy media players will be the focus of link tax benefits.
Pablo Rodriguez Forges Ahead With Censorship Legislation (Bill C-11) Drew Wilson | February 21, 2022 Canadian Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodriguez, is forging ahead with Bill C-11, Canada’s current social media censorship bill.