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The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day 8: The Unnecessary Discoverability Requirements

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 71: Minister Navdeep Bains on Canada’s New Privacy Bill

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day Seven: Beware Bill C-10’s Unintended Consequences

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day Six: The Beginning of the End of Canadian Broadcast Ownership and Control Requirements

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day Five: The Narrow Exclusion of User Generated Content Services

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day Four: Why Many News Sites Are Captured by Bill C-10

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day Three: Minister Guilbeault Says Bill C-10 Contains Economic Thresholds That Limit Internet Regulation. It Doesn’t.

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day Two: What the Government Doesn’t Say About Creating a “Level Playing Field”

The Broadcasting Act Blunder, Day One: Why There is No Canadian Content Crisis

Privacy Pressure Points: A Closer Look at Ten Consumer Privacy Protection Act Concerns

Canada’s GDPR Moment: Why the Consumer Privacy Protection Act is Canada’s Biggest Privacy Overhaul in Decades

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 70: “It’s Massive Free Distribution” – Village Media’s Jeff Elgie on Why His Company Opposes Lobbying Efforts to Establish a Licence for Linking to News Stories

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 69: Bram Abramson on the Government’s Plan to Regulate Internet Streaming Services