Your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, June 26, 2014
Your news links for today: CBC to cut back supper-hour news, in-house productions – CBC News Shaw profit drops, misses expectations – The Globe and Mail JD Power: Vidéotron and…
Your news links for today: CBC to cut back supper-hour news, in-house productions – CBC News Shaw profit drops, misses expectations – The Globe and Mail JD Power: Vidéotron and…
Your news links for today: Supreme Court Issues Broad Defense of Digital Privacy In Cell Phone Case – TIME Canada Border Services Agency bows to privacy concerns, to keep cross-border…
Your news links for today: Police Story: Hacking Team’s Government Surveillance Malware – Citizen Lab Researchers publish secret details of cops’ phone-surveillance malware – Boing Boing Researchers Find and Decode…
Your news links for today: Cyberbullying, the Supreme Court and the future of Bill C-13 – Macleans ‘No judgment, no discretion’: Police records that ruin innocent lives – Toronto Star…
Your news links for today: Government of censors cyberbullying docs – Toronto Star Three Quarters Disapprove of Bill C-13 – The Forum Poll Majority of Canadians oppose cyberbullying bill: Poll…
Your news links for today: Private Member Bill Attempts to Bring CSEC Under Control – CIPPIC MP Joyce Murray tables a Private Member’s Bill on Parliamentary oversight of CSEC –…
Your news links for today: The Canadian Internet Zips Up – Medium Why Spencer Changes the Playing Field for CSEC & National Security Spying – National Security Law Blog Conservatives…
Your news links for today: Government Rejects Supreme Court Privacy Decision: Claims Ruling Has No Effect on Privacy Reform – Michael Geist New tool helps Canadians find out if telecoms…
Your news links for today: Canadian Supreme Court rules internet anonymity is key to privacy – Engadget Canadian Supreme Court’s landmark privacy ruling – Boing Boing The Supreme Court Eviscerates…
Your news links for today: Supreme Court Delivers Huge Victory for Internet Privacy & Blows Away Gov’t Plans for Reform – Michael Geist R v Spencer: Supreme Court rules internet…
Your news links for today: A Crisis of Accountability — The Canadian Situation – Technology, Thoughts & Trinkets Trudeau’s ‘Transparency Act’ aims to force government openness – CTV News Predators…
Your news links for today: Blown Chances, Bogus Claims & Blatant Hypocrisy: Why Yesterday Was a Disastrous Day for Cdn Privacy – Michael Geist Cyberbullying bill needed to fight child…
Your news links for today: For Netflix, a fight over the need for speed | The Globe and Mail Supreme Court to release warrantless ISP disclosure decision on Friday |…
Your news links for today: How new laws are about to change your privacy – The Globe and Mail CSEC confirms collection of economic intelligence – Lux Ex Umbra Proposed…
Your news links for today: Canada’s ISPs Are Finally Revealing How Often the Government Requests User Data – VICE Motherboard TekSavvy, Rogers break silence over government requests for data –…
Your news links for today: PRESS RELEASE: Internet’s largest sites join activists to Reset the Net: WordPress, Twitter, Tumblr, Dropbox, Yahoo, Mozilla, Google, Cloudflare, Sendgrid all join campaign to block…
Your news links for today: A People’s Plea: Don’t Spy on Us – The Tyee 10 reasons you should be creeped out by Stephen Harper’s anti-privacy agenda – Press Progress…
Your news links for today: Critics question nomination of Daniel Therrien as new Privacy Commissioner – CBC’s The Current New privacy watchdog gave legal advice to Canadian spy agencies –…
Your news links for today: Critics decry new Privacy Commissioner’s appointment – Globe and Mail Maher: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau agree on spooky pick for next…
Your news links for today: Stephen Harper nominates top public safety lawyer for privacy watchdog – Toronto Star New privacy watchdog slammed by critics – The Globe and Mail CSEC…