Newsletter: January 11th, 2022
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Weekly News (January 11th, 2021)
Compiled by Fizza Kulvi, Kyle Wyndham-West, Meaghan Wester, and Nick Gertler with Sara Bannerman, Fenwick McKelvey, Guillaume Dandurand, Marek Blottière, and Kevin Morin
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory
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(January 3 – 10, 2022)
Canadian News
- [PRIVACY] Opposition MPs call for emergency probe of health agency’s use of Canadians’ mobile data during COVID (The National Post)
- [ACCESS TO INFORMATION] Man seeking RCMP files goes to court after national archives takes 80-year extension (The Star)
- [PRIVACY] Privacy breach: Names of unvaccinated DDSB staff accidentally shared (The Star)
- [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] How Rumble, a Toronto-based YouTube alternative, became a refuge for the MAGA crowd (with a US$2-billion valuation) (Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY] Morning Update: Canada’s spy agency warns MPs to beware of influence operations from China (The Globe and Mail)
- [PATENT/INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY] ‘The system worked:’ Canadian CEO of Sonos hopes his takedown of Google inspires other upstarts (Financial Times)
- [INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY] Ontario creating new intellectual property agency in effort to bring ideas to market, boost economy (The Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY] OPINION: Clark A government that misses Step One in transparency sparks a tizzy about ‘surveillance’ (The Globe and Mail)
- [CBC] OPINION: Paradkar: The CBC has problems. Being too woke isn’t one of them (The Star)
- [ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE] OPINION: Naffi, et. al.: AI-powered chatbots, designed ethically, can support high-quality university teaching (National Post)
International News
- [PRIVACY] France fines Google, Facebook record €210 million over tracking online activity (WSJ)
- [CENSORSHIP] Tech giants banned Trump. But did they censor him? (Washington Post)
- [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Google is manipulating browser extensions to stifle competitors, DuckDuckGo CEO says (Washington Post)
- [PRIVACY] ‘I have moments of shame I can’t control’: the lives ruined by explicit ‘collector culture’ (The Guardian)
- [MISINFORMATION] Election falsehoods surged on podcasts before Capitol Hill Riots, researches find (NYT)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION/PRIVACY] Come the Metaverse, can privacy exist? (WSJ)
- [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Roblox to rebuild China app after going offline (Financial Times)
- [DEFAMATION] Freelance Writer Accuses The Atlantic of Defamation After Article Retraction (NYT)
- [COPYRIGHT] Yes, Meghan was awarded just $1.35 in her privacy suit against a British tabloid. But that’s only part of the story. (Washington Post)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Albania Hires US Company to Boost Cybersecurity After Leak (US News)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] OPINION: Swisher: Nobody Is Stepping Up at Twitter (NYT)

(January 3 – 10, 2021)
Federal Court of Appeal
The following judgements were delivered on January 6, 2022:
· [PATENT] Pharmascience Inc. v. Teva Canada Innovation (2022 FCA 2)
· [COMPETITION/PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Airbnb, Inc. v. Lin (2022 FCA 3)
Amazon
· Amazon Sidewalk Bridge Pro offers professional-grade connectivity
CRTC
Broadcasting decision:
2022-3 – Interlake Mennonite Fellowship Church – Okno, Manitoba – Application for a broadcasting licence to operate an English and German-language religious (Church) FM radio station in Okno, as well as a request for an exception to the emergency alerting requirements set out in the Radio Regulations, 1986
Broadcasting regulatory policy:
2022-1 – Revised list of non-Canadian programming services and stations authorized for distribution – Annual compilation of amendments
Telecom order:
2022-2 – Broadband Fund Payment Order – Approval of Claim Forms – December 2021
Senate of Canada
- Planned & Possible sitting days this week: No sitting days this week.
Canadian House of Commons
- Planned & Possible sitting days this week: No sitting days this week. The House is adjourned until Monday, January 31, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. (EST).
- ETHI – Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics – Meeting Requested by Four Members of the Committee to Discuss their Request to Undertake a Study of the Collection and Use of Mobility Data
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- Thursday, January 13, 2022: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (EST), Wellington Building, Room 415; Televised
Supreme Court
- The Supreme Court of Canada announced today that judgment in the following leave applications will be delivered at 9:45 a.m. EST on Thursday, January 13, 2022. This list is subject to change.
- The Supreme Court of Canada has scheduled the following hearings for the month of January:
Broadcasting Decision:
· Interlake Mennonite Fellowship Church
New religious (Church) FM radio station in Okno, Manitoba
Public record: 2021-0081-6
Broadcasting Regulatory Policy:
· Revised list of non-Canadian programming services and stations authorized for distribution – Annual compilation of amendments
Open Proceedings
· CRTC Open Broadcasting Proceedings
· CRTC Open Telecom Proceedings
Open Public Consultations
- Enabling the enforceability of the Building Broadband Faster Act Guideline (reply comments due January 17, 2022)
- Consultation about a 3-digit phone number for suicide prevention (reply comments due January 31, 2022)