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Proposed overhaul of Canada’s private sector privacy law ‘a step in the right direction’: Commissioner

Dufresne says proposed bill must still limit the collection, use and disclosure of personal information of customers and employees

Meta promises not to make the same mistakes in Canada it did in Australia

Yesterday, Meta promised to not make the same mistakes in Canada that it made in Australia, after the Canadian Heritage committee members questioned whether...

Meta threatens to end news content in Canada if Bill C-18 is passed

Today, Meta’s president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, unveiled Meta’s position on the Online News Act, Bill C-18 in an opening statement he was...

Meta executive pulls out of planned testimony at House of Commons Heritage Committee

This morning, Meta released a statement explaining why its president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, is no longer appearing at a Canadian Heritage committee...

Bill C-11 prevails after Senate approval

Yesterday, Bill C-11, also known as the Online Streaming Act, became law after the Senate gave the final approval, clearing nearly 3 years of...

EU sets deadline for Google, Meta, Twitter, Amazon, Bing, TikTok and more to comply to DSA content regulation rules

Tuesday, the European Union (EU) shortlisted 19 tech giants that will have to comply with a set of new content regulation obligations by the...

Google accused of burying articles and ‘astroturfing’ in latest Heritage Committee session

Yesterday, Google returned for another two-hour long round of questioning from the Canadian Heritage committee regarding its response to Bill C-18. The company’s global affairs...

Unifor seeks updates on Competition Bureau investigation of Google’s ad practices and deplores “crisis in news media sector”

Canada’s largest private sector union, Unifor, is urging the Competition Bureau to release the findings of its civil investigation into Google’s alleged anti-competitive online...

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Data privacy in translation: how Canada’s language industry will respond to CPPA

Any company offering translation technologies and services working with people in Canada should take heed of what this law is all about.

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