Social media bans for younger users have begun to take hold in various countries, particularly in Europe. In Canada, Bill ...
Dechêne’s successive bills that ostensibly target pornography sites have for years warned of the privacy and equity risks ...
The government quietly released a “what we heard” report this week discussing the response to its 30-day sprint AI ...
Concerns about the dominance of big tech companies has been steadily mounting for years, leading to an increased emphasis on ...
The government has confirmed that it has no plans to create a national identification system. The issue arose in a sessional ...
The Canadian government has responded to three reports focused on digital policies from the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, shedding new light on potential future policies and priorities. The ...
The Law Bytes podcast is back, starting with an episode on the limits of Canadian law in addressing the concerns associated with Grok AI, the AI chatbot that garnered global attention over the ...
The pressure from Canadian law enforcement for access to Internet subscriber data dates back to 1999, when government officials began crafting proposals that included legal powers to access ...
The Federal Court has issued a landmark decision (Blacklock’s Reports v. Attorney General of Canada) on copyright’s anti-circumvention rules which concludes that digital locks should not trump fair ...
As the decade nears an end, there have been no shortage of decade in review pieces. This post adds to the list with my take on the most notable Canadian digital cases ...
The Canadian government plans to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in search results and when used to prioritize the display of content on search engines and social media services. AI is ...