Your Daily Digital Digest for Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Your news links for today: Rogers profits drop 17 per cent amidst fierce competition – Toronto Star Rogers aims to cut down on complaints with new bill format – Mobile…
Your news links for today: Rogers profits drop 17 per cent amidst fierce competition – Toronto Star Rogers aims to cut down on complaints with new bill format – Mobile…
Your news links for today: Infographic: Bill C-51 by the numbers – CJFE target=blank Bill C-51 opposition tweeted by Margaret Atwood, Sarah Harmer – CBC News target=blank Terror fight hampering…
Your news links for today: Rogers blames new regs for increased Canadian cord cutting – FierceCable $750 Million Class Action Launched Against Bell Over Relevant Ads Program – iPhone in…
Your news links for today: Canada’s Non-Commercial Copyright Fail: Why Did YouTube Mute a Holocaust Memorial Video? – Michael Geist Republicans seek fast-track repeal of net neutrality – Ars Technica…
Your news links for today: The wireless and cable industries just sued to kill net neutrality – The Verge Flurry of lawsuits filed against Internet rules – The Hill Cable…
Your news links for today: Net Neutrality Rules Published, Take Effect June 12 – DSL Reports Net neutrality rules get published — let the lawsuits begin – CNET Net Neutrality…
Your news links for today: Open Letter to Prime Minister Harper: Bill C-51 cannot be salvaged; it must be scrapped – CJFE March 2015 CSE staff size – Lux Ex…
Your news links for today: Bill C-51 Is More Unpopular than Ever – VICE Canada The US Gov Can Download the Entire Contents of Your Computer at Border Crossings– VICE…
Your news links for today: Congress must end mass NSA surveillance with next Patriot Act vote – The Guardian Data protection concerns 72% of Britons in post-Snowden world, research shows…
Your news links for today: U.S. secretly tracked billions of calls for decades – USA Today Phone Surveillance Revelation Should Prompt Reassessment Of NSA Spying – TechCrunch Why We Sued…
Your news links for today: Government Surveillance – Last Week Tonight on YouTube CanTheySeeMyD**k.com is a surprisingly informative website about the NSA – The Verge Why John Oliver Can’t Find…
Your news links for today: The Harper Government Has Killed Changes to its Anti-Terror Bill; Critics Are Still Alarmed – VICE Canada VIDEO: Conservative MP uses “air quotes” to dismiss…
Your news links for today: From Obama Birthers to Anti-Immigration Activists: Who the Government Turned to for Bill C-51 Support During Committee Hearings – Michael Geist Canadian spy agency’s overseer…
Your news links for today: We Can’t Hear You: The Shameful Review of Bill C-51 By the Numbers – Michael Geist Bill C-51 amendments seem unconnected to committee process –…
Your news links for today: The government has not made its case for C-51 – Globe and Mail Tories Offer Weak Amendments To C-51 – Press For Truth Even with…
Your news links for today: Quebec Takes on the Internet: Government Announces Plans to Require Website Blocking & Studies New Internet Access Tax – Michael Geist Kevin Crull, the CRTC,…
Your news links for today: Bell Media president Kevin Crull apologizes for ‘intrusion’ into CTV’s CRTC coverage – CBC News Can CTV News and BNN be trusted to report on…
Your news links for today: What on earth is happening at Bell? – Michael Geist on Storify Bell’s Crull Banned CRTC Chair Blais From CTV News Coverage Following TalkTV Decision…
Your news links for today: Officer facing charges calls G20 protesters ‘terrorists’ – Toronto Star ‘Create unrest’: Canada’s CSE agency includes ‘false flag’ operations as part of newly-revealed cyberwarfare scope…
Your news links for today: Communication Security Establishment’s cyberwarfare toolbox revealed – CBC News UK Government Admits Intelligence Services Allowed To Break Into Any System, Anywhere, For Any Reason –…