Ashee Pamma

Ashee is a writer for ITWC. She completed her degree in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. She hopes to become a columnist after further studies in Journalism. You can email her at [email protected]

Articles by Ashee Pamma

Canadians choosing data control and privacy above all else when engaging with brands: Okta survey

Nearly 90 per cent of Canadians believe it is important that they have control over their personal information when interacting with a brand online,...

Competition for talent intensifying in the Ontario creative tech sector: ICTC study

Ontario’s creative tech sector is booming, with talent demand on the rise despite economic headwinds, new findings from a ICTC (The Information and Communications...

Shopify files motion in Texas court to crack down on “patent trolls”

Yesterday, Shopify filed a motion in a Texas court in an attempt to crack down on so-called  “patent trolls”. These are usually shell companies that...

Minister Rodriguez refuses to discuss what would happen to Bill C-18 if Google and Meta pull out

Canada's Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said in a senate committee meeting Wednesday that he is “uncomfortable” discussing what would happen to Bill C-18 if...

Department of Canadian Heritage proposes policy directions to the CRTC to implement Bill C-11

The department of Canadian Heritage announced today that it is proposing to issue policy directions to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in...

News businesses estimated to receive C$330 million per year from digital platforms under Bill C-18

Canada’s parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux revealed in a Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications (TRCM) meeting Wednesday evening that digital news businesses...

Google shares ‘priority concerns’ about Bill C-18 and proposes amendments

Yesterday, Google shared its main concerns with Bill C-18 with The Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications (TRCM) and proposed amendments to the...

Canadian university students “emotional” as their miniature satellites launch to the ISS

Yesterday, students from Concordia University, University of Manitoba, University of Saskatchewan, York University, and Western University watched in awe as their miniature satellites were...

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