Stop messing with free speech on the internet: Peter Menzies in the Financial Post
A sound national communications policy won’t be found by trying to revive Bill C-10 and the divisive political thinking that ...
A sound national communications policy won’t be found by trying to revive Bill C-10 and the divisive political thinking that ...
Office of the Prime Minister // Flickr Artists and creators who had long championed rights and progressive causes have remained ...
Knowing how the CRTC shapes and corrects speech, I wondered – and still do – how the regulator could possibly ...
The Internet is no more broadcasting than a cow is a caribou, writes Peter Menzies. Further, it’s ridiculous to think ...
The government might be wise to consult with all of Canada’s creators and consumers before Bill C-10 develops into an ...
Prime Minister's Office / Flickr It is time for the government to pause, give Bill C-10 a conceptual rethink, and ...
Far from preserving democracy, Bill C-10, as proposed, “doesn’t just infringe on free expression, it constitutes a full-blown assault ...
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