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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 90: Fenwick McKelvey on Bill C-10, Discoverability and the Missing Representation of a New Generation of Canadian Creators

This is Who the Canadian Government Wants to Regulate the Internet

Why Bill C-10 Undermines the Government’s Commitment to the Principle of Net Neutrality

The Bill C-10 Effect: Why Canadian Consumers Face a Future of Cancon Surcharges and Blocked Services

Not Just Big Tech: Government Memo Shows Bill C-10 Targets News Sites, Podcast and Workout Apps, Adult Websites, Audiobooks, and Sports Streamers for CRTC Regulation

Think Regulating User Generated Content in Bill C-10 Is Just an Inadvertent Mistake? Think Again

Debating Bill C-10 at the Canadian Heritage Committee, Part Two: A Special Law Bytes Podcast

Debating Bill C-10 at the Canadian Heritage Committee, Part One: My Opening Statement

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 88: Ellen ‘T Hoen on Waiving Patents to Support Global Access to COVID Vaccines

Failing Analysis: Why the Department of Justice “Updated” Charter Statement Doesn’t Address Bill C-10’s Free Speech Risks

Conservative Party Pledges to Repeal Bill C-10

Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault Signals Canadian Government Abandoning Support for Net Neutrality

Heritage Minister Guilbeault Traffics in Misinformation and Conspiracy Theory as Cause of Bill C-10 Criticism and Need for Government Speech Regulation

Heritage Minister Guilbeault Says Bill C-10 Will Regulate Social Media Users With Large Number of Viewers

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 87: What You Need to Know About Bill C-10

Why the Guilbeault Amendment to Bill C-10 Makes CRTC Regulation of User Generated Content “Crystal Clear”