CBC: Cyberbullying bill won’t be split in 2, Peter MacKay says
Now the Canadian Bar Association is speaking out to call on the government to split Bill C-13 to remove its online spying provisions. Our pressure is working – as more…
Now the Canadian Bar Association is speaking out to call on the government to split Bill C-13 to remove its online spying provisions. Our pressure is working – as more…
Good news everyone – it looks like Parliamentarians are taking notice of our rapidly growing campaign against online spying in Canada. Thanks to a massive outcry from the pro-Privacy community,…
Only four days left to share your vision for sharing and collaborating in the 21st century. Do what Ice says – go to https://OpenMedia.org/CrowdSource right now and share widely! read…
Experts, privacy watchdogs, victims advocates, and tens of thousands of Canadians agree: the government’s spying bill C-13 should be split so that its privacy implications can be properly examined and…
Online privacy is at the heart of a healthy modern democracy, according to this editor. But privacy is under threat, and it’s time to take action to defend it. Speak…
Check out these inspiring visualizations of quotes about the right to privacy in the modern world. Perfect for hanging on your wall while you’re fighting against mass surveillance. Article by…
Thousands of you have participated in our crowdsourcing project for sharing and collaborating in the 21st century – and we want to say a huge Thank You from all of…
Article by Rick Falkvinge for Torrent Freak As I described in a previous column, the copyright monopoly cannot be enforced without mass surveillance. There is no way to tell a…
Canadian government surveillance is expensive and out-of-control, argues our Steve Anderson in the Toronto Star. It’s time for the government to take responsibility and defend online privacy, instead of pushing…
Have you ever thought to yourself, “hey, I wish I could help shape our Digital Future”? Well today’s your lucky day! Go to https://OpenMedia.org/Crowdsource and use our drag and drop…
Greater wireless choice could be a tremendous boon to Canada’s economy, according to reports. Tell Industry Minister James Moore that Canadians want much greater choice in their wireless market at
Canadians from all walks of life are deeply concerned about how new legislation will affect their privacy, and are calling on the government to back off from creating new spying…
The government seems intent on undermining Canadians’ privacy at every turn: now they’ve introduced legislation to allow law enforcement warrantless access to your tax information. Think that’s ridiculous? Sound off…
Yesterday morning U.S. FCC Chair Tom Wheeler announced that his agency voted in favor of a plan that could allow the creation of a slow lane on the Internet. This…
Actually, no, wireless bills are not going down. If you’re sick and tired of price-gouging, send James Moore a message at https://openmedia.ca/gatekeepers Article by Peter Nowak Further to my post…
If a government agency decides they want to spy on you, it’s as easy as a phone call to your wireless company. Now, the government wants to give those companies…
This hard-hitting editorial in The Globe and Mail highlights how the government’s Bill C-13 could violate the privacy of Canadians, including minors. Prominent cyberbullying advocates agree, and are calling on…
Over 100,000 people spoke up, and lawmakers are listening. We now have a golden opportunity to enshrine the principles of the open Internet in law. Check this article out to…
Here’s a guest blog from OpenMedia friend and ally Barry Shell, highlighting how Big Telecom even charges Canadians who want to suspend their service while on holiday. Is this the…
Chances are you have a love-hate relationship with your wireless provider: you love being able to use your smartphone wherever you go, but hate the high prices that Big Telecom…