Win for copyright user rights in Canada: Digital locks do not trump fair dealing

A Canadian lobby group is promoting "widespread adoption of age verification"

Canadian internet bill S-210 is a step closer to becoming law

Canada plans to regulate search and social media use of AI

Govt of Canada proposes a 4% Link Tax

Meta blocking news links in Canada

Government Rejection of Key Senate Bill C-11 Amendment Reveals Its True Intent: Retain Power to Regulate User Content

Facebook confirms it will drop news sharing in Canada under bill C-18

The Bill C-18 Reality: Everyone Loses When the Government Mandates Payments for Links

Bill C-11 Enters a Danger Zone: Government Shifts from Ignoring Witnesses on User Content Regulation to Dismissing Criticisms as "Misinformation" - Michael Geist

The Government’s Internet Regulation Bill: Why Bill C-10 Will Mean a CRTC-Approved Netflix Service, Reduced Consumer Choice, and Less Investment in Canadian Culture

Crunch Time in NAFTA Negotiations: What's at Play for Canada on Digital Policy

As the U.S. Retreats, Canada Doubles Down on Net Neutrality

Canada’s Lead Negotiator Confirms Government Seeking Net Neutrality Safeguards in NAFTA

Net Neutrality Alive and Well in Canada

The Trouble with the TPP, Day 5: Rights Holders “Shall” vs. Users “May”

Canadian Government Docs Suggest Website Blocking, Targeting VPN Usage

TPP Text Confirms Massive Loss to Canadian Public Domain

How the TPP Puts Canadian Privacy at Risk

Sorry Bell, Accessing U.S. Netflix From Canada Is Not Theft - by Michael Geist

Copyright For Sale: How the Sony Documents Illustrate the Link Between the MPAA and Political Donations

TPP's first victim: Canada extends copyright term from 50 years to 70 years

Geist: Why The Anti-Terrorism Bill is Really an Anti-Privacy Bill: Bill C-51′s Evisceration of Privacy Protection

Bell’s Radical Plan to Raise TV Fees, Block Content, Violate Net Neutrality & Fight Netflix

Why a Canadian anti-piracy firm may need to send itself copyright infringement notices -- "posting full text articles without attribution or including subscription-only information that is not otherwise available is much more likely to be viewed as infringement if posted without authorization"