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“It’s amazing that despite unprecedented public outcry, Toews is pushing forward with the government’s costly and invasive online spying plan. Canadians will not be satisfied until the Minister ...
We are a group of patriotic Canadians and civil society organizations who care deeply about the future of Canada. We are disappointed by the government’s decision yesterday to both halt collection of ...
But the strangeness of copyright does not end there. Most people know of either the "public domain" (ideas that belong to the commons and are free to be replicated) and of copyrighted material. But ...
Our Supporters OpenMedia is majority funded by small donations from individual supporters just like you! Many of our supporters give monthly, while some community members prefer to support us through ...
Your voice, delivered! On June 22, we submitted YOUR input directly to the CRTC in their historic review of Internet wholesale rates ...
OTTAWA, June 18, 2025 – In an unprecedented show of unity, over 300 civil society organizations from across the country are on Parliament Hill today demanding the complete withdrawal of Bill C-2, the ...
Parliamentarians just acknowledged that our personal electronic devices are different from our luggage, and deserve special privacy protections at the border.
But where should the line between strategic campaigning and invasion of privacy be drawn? It seems that, for political parties in Canada, this line is not just blurred but virtually nonexistent.
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