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Weekly News (July 30, 2018)
Weekly News (July 30, 2018)
Posted on July 31, 2018
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Compiled by Charnjot Shokar
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory
Canadian News (July 23-29, 2018)
[ACCESS TO INFORMATION; FAKE NEWS; OPEN GOVERNMENT]
Feds promise action to ensure healthy democracy in era of ‘false information’
(National Post)
[NET NEUTRALITY; WEB SITE BLOCKING]
Court rejects Quebec’s bid to ban citizens’ access to private online gaming sites
(CTV)
[TELECOM]
Canada has one of the world’s most protected telecom sectors – and the rates to show for it
(Financial Post)
[PRIVACY]
Leave the phone at home: Privacy commissioner and advocates warn Canadians to keep data secure when crossing the border
(Star)
[PRIVACY]
Company that owns Polo Park using facial recognition in malls without consent
(CBC)
[PRIVACY]
Can your Uber or Lyft driver legally record you on their dash cam?
(Globe and Mail
[PRIVACY]
Tory urged to delay buying ‘invasive’ police technology
(Star)
International News (July 23-29, 2018)
[
MEDIA OWNERSHIP]
Trump slams FCC ahead of House hearing
(Politico, original – Washington Post)
[CYBERSECURITY]
The Cybersecurity 202: Congress isn’t happy with Trump’s cyber strategy. It wants a commission to help.
(SFGate, original – Washington Post)
[PRIVACY; PLATFORM GOVERNANCE]
Why Facebook just suspended another data analytics firm
(Washington Post)
[TRADEMARK]
KitKat Can’t Catch a Break, Loses EU Trademark Case
(NBC Philadelphia, original – NYT)
[LAWFUL ACCESS
] Law enforcement and tech firms: A disconnect
(Washington Post)
[PLATFORM REGULATION; PRIVACY]
India to investigate alleged Cambridge Analytica data breach
(Guardian)
[PLATFORM GOVERNANCE; FAKE NEWS]
On WhatsApp, fake news is fast – and can be fatal
(Macomb Daily, original – Washington Post)
[PLATFORM GOVERNANCE]
Fake news, privacy and protection: Facebook finds there are no easy fixes
(Globe and Mail)
[PLATFORM REGULATION; CENSORSHIP]
Facebook sets up subsidiary in China, where it’s blocked
(CTV)
[PLATFORM GOVERNANCE; CENSORSHIP]
Barefaced cheek: Rubens nudes fall foul of Facebook censors
(Guardian)
[PLATFORM REGULATION]
Facebook takes historic plunge as scandals finally take a toll
(Star)
[PRIVACY]
Report: China, Russia and Iran ramp up economic spying on US
(ABC)
[FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION]
Second journalist from Mexican news site killed in less than a month
(Globe and Mail)
Press Releases and Decisions (July 23-29, 2018)
Treasury Board Secretariat
Canada to host world-leading open government summit in 2019
Towards a New Open Government Guidebook
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Rural communities in eastern Ontario will benefit from faster Internet
: Internet access is more than just a convenience: communities, businesses and institutions need it to offer new services and create new opportunities
Google
Updating government access laws for the digital age
Microsoft
Microsoft’s Council for Digital Goods calls on US policymakers to promote digital civility
The Ability Hacks: The story of two hackathon teams embracing the transformative power of technology
The next wave of computing is the intelligent edge and intelligent cloud
Twitter
Setting the record straight on shadow banning
Fac
e
book
Hard Questions: Who Reviews Objectionable Content on Facebook—And Is the Company Doing Enough to Support Them?
Hard Questions: Should People Be Able to Share Their Facebook Information with Other Apps?
Protecting Our Community in Brazil
Watch Party Launches Around the World
Q&A on Election Integrity
Facebook Community Boost comes to Montana
Apple
Apple Piazza Liberty now open in Milan
Instagram
Stories: They’re Where Your Customers Share and Discover Things They Love
Upcoming Events
Senate of Canada
No fixed and possible Senate sitting days this week; Senate reconvenes on September 18, 2018
Canadian House of Commons
No fixed House of Commons sitting days this week; House reconvenes on September 17, 2018
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
National Digital and Data Consultations
Treasury Board Secretariat
Creating Canada’s 4th Plan on Open Government 2018-20
Deadline: Aug. 13 2018
CRTC
Anticipated releases for the week of 30 July to 3 August 2018
Broadcasting Decisions
Applications by
various licensees
to renew the broadcasting licences for various radio stations
Decision relating to the following application considered under the Commission’s
Part 1 process
:
Bell Media Inc. and 8384819 Canada Inc., partners in a general partnership carrying on business as Bell Media Canada Radio 2013 Partnership
CKKW-FM Kitchener – Technical changes
Public record for this application: 2018-0004-5
Decisions relating to the following applications considered by the Commission at the
16 October 2017
public hearing:
Cogeco Connexion Inc. Cogeco – Licence renewal for various regional terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings
Public record for applications: 2016-0951-2 and 2016-0953-8
Rogers Communications Canada Inc.
Public record for these applications: 2016-0950-5 and 2016-0949-7
Rogers – Licence renewal for various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings
Shaw Cablesystems Limited and Shaw Cablesystems (VCI) Limited
Shaw – Licence renewal for various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings
Public record for these applications: 2016-0959-6; 2016-0936-4; 2016-0967-9; 2016‑0960-4; 2016-0961-1; 2016-0968-7; 2016-0978-6; 2016-0980-2; 2016-0981-9; 2016-0988-5; 2016-0990-1; 2016-0991-8; 2016-0995-0; 2016-0996-8; 2016-1000-0
TELUS Communications Inc.
TELUS – Licence renewal for various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings
Public record for these applications: 2016-0945-5 and 2016-0937-2
Various licensees
Eastlink – Licence renewal for various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings
Public record for these applications: 2016-0938-0 and 2016-0948-9
Videotron Ltd.
Videotron Ltd. – Licence renewal for various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings
Public record for these applications: 2016-0969-5; 2016-0952-0; 2016-0971-0; 2016‑0972-8; 2016-0973-6; 2016-0964-5; 2016-0966-1; 2016-0970-3
Various licensees
Various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings – Licence renewals and imposition of requirements relating to aset-top box audience measurement system
Public record for these applications: 2016-0944-7, 2016-0946-3, 2016-0940-6, 2016‑0943-9, 2016-0934-8, 2017-0198-8, 2017-0197-0 and 2017-0173-0
Renewal of licences for various terrestrial broadcasting distribution undertakings that will expire in August 2018 – Introductory decision
Broadcasting Regulatory Policy
General authorizations for broadcasting distribution undertakings
CRTC Open Broadcasting Proceedings
CRTC Open Telecom Proceedings
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