Emily Laidlaw Offers Her Bill S-210 Analysis. Adds to Growing Consensus That It’s an Unconstitutional Mess
Another analysis of Bill S-210 has emerged. Emily Laidlaw, a law professor at the University of Calgary, says it’s likely unconstitutional.
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Another analysis of Bill S-210 has emerged. Emily Laidlaw, a law professor at the University of Calgary, says it’s likely unconstitutional.
David Fraser (AKA Privacy Lawyer) has offered an analysis of Bill S-210. I may have underestimated how alarming this bill is.
David Fraser, Privacy Lawyer, Offers His Analysis of Bill S-210 Read More »
The CBC was before the CRTC in one of their hearings. They admitted to burning $900 million and did some hand wringing about sustaining the
Tempers are starting to flare up for Senator Julie Miville-Dechene. She attacked people with accurate interpretations of her bill.
Supporters of Bill S-210 (or Canada’s age verification bill) have apparently released a so-called “FAQ”. We debunk some of the claims of that page.
Debunking the Bill S-210 (Age Verification) Supporters “FAQ” Page Read More »
Canada has received yet another wakeup call for privacy reform. This after Global Affairs Canada was hit with a data breach.
Canada’s age verification bill is hugely controversial. Now, civil rights groups are calling for the bill to be stopped.
Civil Rights Groups Urge Government to Stop Bill S-210/Age Verification Bill Read More »
There’s no question that Bill S-210, or Canada’s Age Verification bill is an unmitigated disaster. Open Media is offering an explanation why.
Open Media Releases FAQ Explaining Why Bill S-210/Age Verification Bill is So Bad Read More »
Multiple organizations have signed an open letter asking the CRTC for clarification on the consultation timeline moving forward.
Multiple Organizations Request CRTC Consultation Timeline Clarification Read More »
Our coverage of the Online Streaming act CRTC hearings continues. Today, we look at what Tubi had to say before the regulator.
CRTC Hearings: Tubi Warns It’s Not Well Positioned to Absorb New Heavy Regulatory Costs Read More »