Weekly Newsletter for October 11, 2023
Weekly News (October 11, 2023)
Compiled by Ian Steinberg with Sara Bannerman
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory
(October 4 – 10, 2023)
Canadian News
- [PUBLICATION BANS] Supreme Court rules publication bans in pre-trial are automatic and required (Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY] Supreme Court of Canada session to hear arguments on secret trials, FN land dispute (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE STREAMING ACT] Confusing claims about the online streaming law abound. How does it really work? (Toronto Star)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Google just got even more unhappy with the Trudeau government — and closer to wiping Canadian news from its search results (Toronto Star)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Online News Act not perfect but necessary, Heritage Minister says (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE STREAMING ACT] The CRTC’s latest regulatory decision is sending a chill through the Canadian podcast world (Globe and Mail)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/COPYRIGHT] Unclear how Canadian copyright law applies to generative AI: government document (National Post)
- [FREEDOM OF INFORMATION] ‘We’re ashamed’: Canada’s information watchdogs sign joint pact, urging governments to fix FOI systems (Globe and Mail)
- [DISINFORMATION] Canada-India dispute likely target for disinformation efforts, State Department warns (Toronto Star)
- [TECH PROCUREMENT / ARRIVECAN] RCMP probes alleged misconduct in outsourced CBSA contract (Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY] Guilty plea in two 40-year-old murders hinged on genetic genealogy (Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY] Opinion: René Sylvain & Will Christodoulou: Quebec’s new Law 25 is the toughest privacy legislation in Canada. Here’s why it matters. (Toronto Star)
- [ONLINE NEWS ACT] Opinion: Andrew Coyne: The government dug a deep hole for itself with Bills C-11 and C-18. And it’s only digging deeper (Globe and Mail)
- [COMPETITION ACT] Opinion: Michael Osbourne: The good, the bad and the useless of Bill C-56 (Globe and Mail)
International News
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] EU sees ‘convergence’ with Japan on AI – official (Reuters)
- [DEFAMATION] US Supreme Court turns away challenge to media defamation protections (Reuters)
- [DEFAMATION] Clarence Thomas Renews Call for Reconsideration of Landmark Libel Ruling (New York TImes)
- [PRIVACY] UK data watchdog issues Snapchat enforcement notice over AI chatbot(Guardian)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/PLATFORM REGULATION] German antitrust head warns AI may boost Big Tech’s dominance (Reuters)
- [CONTENT MODERATION / PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Appeals court limits cyberdefense agency’s contacts with tech companies (Washington Post)
- [CONTENT MODERATION / ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE / PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Meta and X questioned by lawmakers over lack of rules against AI-generated political deepfakes (AP)
- [CONTENT MODERATION / PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Facebook video of Biden prompts probe into Meta content policy (Financial Times)
- [ANTITRUST/PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] DuckDuckGo CEO says Google’s billions got in the way of a deal with Apple (Reuters)
- [CONTENT MODERATION / PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] Violent, graphic imagery is flooding social media platforms. (New York Times)
- [PRIVACY/ELECTIONS] Voter rolls are becoming the new battleground over secure elections as amateur sleuths hunt fraud (AP)
- [HATE SPEECH] The ‘high tide of American antisemitism’ makes Israel attacks foreboding (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Big Tech Struggles to Turn AI Hype Into Profits (Wall Street Journal)
- [TELECOM] Amazon launches first two satellites in planned orbital internet service(Guardian)
- [MISINFORMATION] Alexa says the 2020 election was stolen. What does it mean for 2024? (Washington Post)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] S.E.C. Sues Elon Musk to Compel Him to Testify on Twitter Purchase (New York Times)
- [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE] X removes article headlines in latest platform update, widening a rift with news media (AP)
- [PRIVACY] Permission Slip lets you delete your digital history from dozens of companies (Washington Post)
(October 4 – 10, 2023)
Supreme Court of Canada
- [PUBLICATION BANS] La Presse inc. v. Quebec, 2023 SCC 22
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- News Releases
- Broadcasting and Telecoms:
- Telecom order 2023-334
[2023-10-05 11:00:00]
Bell Canada – Tariff Notices 7674 and 7674A – Disaggregated Broadband Service – Public records: Tariff Notices 7674 and 7674A - Broadcasting decision 2023-333
[2023-10-04 11:00:00]
Radio Blanc-Sablon inc. – Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon, Quebec – Application to amend the broadcasting licence for the English- and French-language community radio station CFBS-FM Lourdes-de-Blanc-Sablon in order to operate a new transmitter in L’Anse-au-Clair, Newfoundland and Labrador, to rebroadcast the programming of CFBS-FM
- Telecom order 2023-334
Competition Bureau
Federal Court of Appeal
Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
- 2022-23 ATIP Annual Reports tabled in Parliament
- Canadian privacy regulators pass resolutions on the privacy of young people and workplace privacy
- OPC posts submission to government’s consultation on strengthening Canada’s anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing regime
Amazon
- Amazon is expanding its free in-person tours at fulfillment centers worldwide
- Everything you need to know about Project Kuiper, Amazon’s satellite broadband network
- How AWS Partners are advancing generative AI for government, health care, and other public sector organizations
Meta
Microsoft
TikTok
Senate of Canada
- The Senate is not sitting: October 9 to 13 , 2023
House of Commons
- The House of Commons is not sitting: October 9 to 13, 2023
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Anticipated releases for the week of 3 to 6 October 2023:
- Broadcasting Decisions: Applications by various licensees to renew the broadcasting licences for television stations
- Telecom Decision: CRTC Interconnection Steering Committee Emergency Services Working Group – Consensus report – Updates to the wireless location accuracy benchmarks Public record: 8669-C12-01/01
- Upcoming Hearings
- November 20, 2023 – Gatineau, Quebec
To consider the broadcasting applications listed in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2023-138, 2023-138-1
- Contributions to the Canadian broadcasting system
- We are examining what contributions traditional broadcasters and online services need to make to support Canadian and Indigenous content.
Public hearing: November 20 to December 8, 2023.
View hearing documents (2023-138)
Supreme Court of Canada
Consultations:
CRTC
· Telecom
o Review of video relay service – Final submissions 19 Oct 2023
o Others
o The Path Forward – November 20, 2023
o Others
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat:
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