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Understanding Bias in Peer Review

NAFTA and the Digital Environment: My CIGI Global Forum Lecture

Libraries are for the homeless, the drifters and the snorers - people like me

Los Angeles Wants to Filter Out Porn at City Libraries

This Kentucky Printer Makes Books The Old Fashioned Way

Why Abandoning Net Neutrality in the U.S. Matters in Canada

The man who shared his books and multiplied them

This Dog Sits on Seven Editorial Boards

Twenty-six words we don’t want to lose

When Making Books Was As Much Of An Art As Writing Them

Net Neutrality Divide: Canada and the U.S. Go Separate Ways on an Open Internet

Music Canada Data Confirms Huge Increase in Streaming Revenues and Sharp Decline of Music Listening from Pirated Sources

The populism of Amazon’s real-world bookstores

SOCAN Financial Data Highlights How Internet Music Streaming is Paying Off for Creators

Bursting the IP Trade Bubble: Canada’s Position on IP Rules Takes Shape With Suspended TPP Provisions

Canada Revenue Agency Obtains Broad Court Order for Years of PayPal Data

Welcome to your local library, which also happens to be a newsroom

The Culture War Being Fought Over Tomorrow’s Libraries

Closed by Default: Why is Prime Minister Trudeau Using Restrictive Terms for Flickr Image Use?

Bursting the IP Trade Bubble: Canada’s Position on IP Rules Takes Shape With Suspended TPP Provisions

Canada Revenue Agency Obtains Broad Court Order for Years of PayPal Data

Canada’s Billion Dollar Wireless Cash Grab: CRTC Data Shows Overage Fees Now Exceed Roaming Revenues

No Deal is Better than a Bad Deal: Why Canada Won the TPP By Standing Up for Balanced IP, Culture, and the Auto Sector

Closed by Default: Why is Prime Minister Trudeau Using Restrictive Terms for Flickr Image Use?

Bursting the IP Trade Bubble: Canada’s Position on IP Rules Takes Shape With Suspended TPP Provisions

Canada Revenue Agency Obtains Broad Court Order for Years of PayPal Data

Canada’s Billion Dollar Wireless Cash Grab: CRTC Data Shows Overage Fees Now Exceed Roaming Revenues

No Deal is Better than a Bad Deal: Why Canada Won the TPP By Standing Up for Balanced IP, Culture, and the Auto Sector