The public broadcaster’s commitment to Canadian music
What would your life be like without music? Humans communicate in many languages but we all understand music. It is a universal language and without
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What would your life be like without music? Humans communicate in many languages but we all understand music. It is a universal language and without
Many of us are former Blackberry owners and have probably heard of former Co-CEO of BlackBerry, Jim Balsillie. More recently you may have learned even
An opinion piece in Monday’s Globe and Mail included a line that caught my eye. “A 2022 study found that Canada’s wireless rates were the second most
News companies deliver millions worth of engagement to Big Tech We’ve let the tech giants control the narrative for far too long. During the months-long
The passage of C-18 seems certain to lead to a confrontation, lengthy litigation and probable impasse between Google and Meta on one side and the federal government
In today’s world where everything is moving too fast, we often take for granted things that seem unchangeable. It’s only when they’re gone that we
The CRTC recently announced the first round of consultations on the implementation of the recently adopted Online Streaming Act. Of the three sectors affected by
The Senate will review Bill C-18, the Online News Act, next week. Hopefully it will be a thorough review and improve this very deficient bill.
The Online News Act, Bill C-18, states as its purpose “to regulate digital news intermediaries” in order to bring fairness to the Canadian news marketplace.
On one hand, my telecom company and I have top secret security clearance from the federal government, and yet another part of the Ottawa bureaucracy