Who's responsible for online harms? Responsibility for troubled file floats between ministers
OTTAWA — As ministers settle into their new roles, discussions are underway about who is best suited to…
OTTAWA — As ministers settle into their new roles, discussions are underway about who is best suited to…
Homes in the Yupik Eskimo Village of Quinhagak on the Yukon Delta in Alaska are threatened by shoreline…
This is an adapted excerpt from the Feb. 28 episode of “Chris Jansing Reports.” On Friday, Ukrainian President…
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Ahmedabad: The increasing use of divisive rhetoric based on religion, caste and ethnicity poses a major challenge to…
The government should focus on ensuring that ideas are exchanged through social media in a responsible fashion that…
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This article originally appeared in Canadian Affairs. By Daniel Dorman, November 21, 2023 “It is up to us…
TikTok is harming kids — knowingly. And, while the same could be said of many other social media…
With tensions simmering after several incidents over the past week, the United Nations has insisted it will not…
This article originally appeared in the Epoch Times. By Peter Menzies, February 23, 2024 The federal government’s awkward…
This article originally appeared in the Epoch Times. By Peter Menzies, February 27, 2024 Canada has launched legislation…
This article originally appeared in the Epoch Times. By Peter Menzies, March 4, 2024 The Online Harms Act,…
The post Online harms bill could spark ‘an absolute tsunami of complaints’: Aaron Wudrick on National Post appeared…
This article originally appeared in the Western Standard. By Daniel Dorman, March 20, 2024 Despite his reputation as…