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Canada pledges closer ties with EU to regulate the internet

Canada has agreed to work more closely with the European Union to further regulate the internet.

LAWTON: Liberals promise another internet regulation bill

Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms president John Carpay joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to discuss the Liberals’ obsession with regulating the internet, and the implications it could have on freedom of expression.

The Andrew Lawton Show | Media and politicians blame Israel for failed Palestinian rocket

The media and politicians were quick to take Hamas at its word and lay blame against Israel for a Palestinian rocket that crashed into a hospital parking lot in Gaza. True North's Andrew Lawton weighs in.

BONOKOSKI: The CRTC mustn’t forget the need for competition, lower telecom bills

"There is not much left in the bodily wallet after Bell takes a monthly arm and a leg for cell-phone service and the Internet bundle—landline, cable, streaming services and Wi-Fi—with the high prices difficult to explain except for the fact the pending Rogers-Shaw merger likely won’t help."

BONOKOSKI: The continuing decline of the traditional media landscape

"Legacy journalists are no longer trusted or respected because government bailouts have tainted their reputations."

GUEST OP-ED: Trudeau’s internet laws will muzzle his critics

"This suite of censorship legislation is the greatest attack on free speech in modern Canadian history. It should not be ignored or underestimated."

Twitter, Microsoft oppose Trudeau government policing social media

Tech giants including Twitter, Pinterest and Microsoft have voiced their opposition to the Trudeau government’s Bill C-11, calling it a tactic of censorship and government overreach.

CBC apologizes for using fake patients and training facility in COVID-19 story

On Thursday, CBC was forced to apologize for using a fake hospital setting and mannequins posing as patients for a broadcast on the COVID-19 pandemic earlier this week. 

University law orgs say Liberal plan to regulate internet would violate rights

Both the University of Ottawa’s Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic and the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab asked in submissions to Heritage Canada for the government to halt their plans entirely. 

Only a “minority” care about internet freedom, suggested Guilbeault

Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault says most Canadians are okay with the federal government moderating their content on the internet claiming only a “minority” is opposed to regulation.
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