Of course the CRTC regulates speech. That’s why it exists: Peter Menzies in The Line
The Internet is no more broadcasting than a cow is a caribou, writes Peter Menzies. Further, it’s ridiculous to think ...
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 ...
Office of the Prime Minister / Flickr Bill C-10 is a national embarrassment and Canada’s cultural sector needs to do ...
An eerie silence has met Ottawa’s plan to regulate the Internet and outlaw hurtful – not just hateful – expression, ...
Were the consequences not so serious, Canada’s chaotic venture into the regulation of content on the Web might be consigned ...
The stage is set for a showdown in the high-stakes and controversial world of blocking access to websites offering otherwise ...
We will hear a lot in the months ahead about who’s making money from news, so let’s get something straight: ...
The RCI controversy shows CBC’s primary purpose is the acquisition – at the expense of private broadcasters – of audiences ...
If neither the government nor the CRTC is willing to enforce the laws that govern the CBC, it will continue ...
"We are heading in a very troubling direction." MLI Senior Fellow and acclaimed journalist Peter Menzies joins the Word ...
Misplaced policy priorities, skepticism, and sclerotic regulation are suppressing competition and innovation in the effort to expand affordable high-speed Internet ...
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