My look back at 2025 concludes with a review of my most popular Substacks of the year. Much like my top ten blog posts, ...
The final Law Bytes podcast of 2025 released last week took a look back at the year in digital policy. With the podcast on a ...
Canadian digital law and policy in 2025 was marked by the unpredictable with changes in leadership in Canada and the U.S.
This week’s Law Bytes podcast featured a look at the year in review in digital law and policy. Before wrapping up for the ...
The devastating consequences of the rise of antisemitism is in the spotlight this week in the wake of the horrific Chanukah ...
The Quebec government has amended its Internet streaming legislation by removing an exemption for social media services, establishing the most unworkable social media regulation in the world with ...
The CRTC recently released its much anticipated decision on Canadian content rules, the first of two decisions that could reshape broadcasting and film/TV production in Canada. The Commission promoted ...
The political response to terrorist attacks – particularly those involving antisemitism – now follow a fairly standard formula relying on a word salad of expressing sadness, assurances that the ...
My latest Globe and Mail op-ed begins by noting that digital sovereignty has emerged as the watchword driving Canada’s digital policy agenda, as the government seeks to position the country as a ...
In the months leading up to the effective date of the Online News Act, then-Canadian Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge urged the CRTC to investigate Meta’s decision to block news links on its Facebook ...
My latest Globe and Mail op-ed begins by noting that digital sovereignty has emerged as the watchword driving Canada’s digital policy agenda, as the government seeks to position the country as a ...
The CRTC recently released its much anticipated decision on Canadian content rules, the first of two decisions that could reshape broadcasting and film/TV production in Canada. The Commission promoted ...