Weekly Newsletter for March 12, 2024
Weekly News (March 12, 2024)
Compiled by Brad McNeil with Sara Bannerman
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory
(March 6 – 12, 2024)
Canadian News
- [ONLINE HARMS BILL] ‘Government gone overboard’: Experts concerned by Ottawa’s attempts to rein in hate speech (Toronto Star)
- [ONLINE HARMS BILL] Comparing people to vermin or excrement could prompt hate-speech probe under online harms bill, officials say (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE HARMS BILL] Government says only extreme online hate speech would be probed by human rights body (CTV)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REGULATION] MPs to move on AI bill without testimony from Canadian companies, business group says (Globe and Mail)
- [FREEDOM OF THE PRESS] RCMP accused of pattern of mistreatment toward Rebel News (Globe and Mail)
- [PUBLIC BROADCASTING] As CBC’s ad sales fall, the taxpayers step in (Globe and Mail)
- [ACCESS TO INFORMATION] IJF launches FOI database that will save you a federal piggyback (Globe and Mail: Secret Canada)
- [PRIVACY] With AI, workplace surveillance has ‘skyrocketed,’ leaving Canadian laws behind (Globe and Mail)
- [DEFAMATION] Montreal-area Chinese community centres under RCMP investigation sue for defamation (Globe and Mail)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Police face increased scrutiny after two Toronto political events cancelled amid pro-Palestinian protests (Toronto Star)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Jewish organizations granted injunction against protesters in Montreal (Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY/LAWSUIT] B.C. class action alleges menstruation cycle tracking app breached users’ privacy (Globe and Mail)
- [CYBERSECURITY] What do cities face when hit by a ransomware attack? Cyber experts explain, as Hamilton issue continues (CBC)
- [ONLINE HARMS BILL] OPINION: Christine Van Geyn: Under Bill C-63, an online comment could cost you thousands (National Post)
- [PRIVACY] OPINION: Vass Bednar & Brenda McPhailYour vending machine might be scanning your face, and this is not okay (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE HARMS BILL] OPINION: Marcus Gee: It’s always wrong to criminalize speech (Globe and Mail)
- [ONLINE HARMS BILL] OPINION: Alexander T. Polgar: We must combat hate, but preventing it is better (Hamilton Spectator)
- [COMPETITION] OPINION: Editorial Board: The gradual-sudden shift in competition law (Globe and Mail)
International News
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/PLATFORM REGULATION] Forced to Change: Tech Giants Bow to Global Onslaught of Rules (New York Times)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Europe’s Digital Markets Act is forcing tech giants to make changes. Here’s what that will look like (Globe and Mail)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION/COMPETITION] EU’s Digital Markets Act hands boost to Big Tech’s smaller rivals (Reuters)
- [PRIVACY] Spain puts temporary ban on Worldcoin eyeballs scans, citing concerns over privacy (Financial Post)
- [LAWSUIT] Sam Altman’s Worldcoin files lawsuit after Spanish ban (Reuters)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] The U.S. considers another TikTok ban. Here’s what the bill does. (Washington Post)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Hong Kong issues new national security law bill with tougher jail terms (Reuters)
- [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Will Memes About Politicians Now Get Sri Lankans Thrown in Jail? (New York Times)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Italy’s data watchdog looks into Open AI tool that turns text into video (Reuters)
- [ONLINE HARMS/POLICING] German police conduct raids against people suspected of posting misogynistic hate speech online (New York Times)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/COPYRIGHT/LAWSUIT] Nvidia is sued by authors over AI use of copyrighted works (Reuters)
- [PRIVACY] EU Commission’s use of Microsoft software breached privacy rules, watchdog says (Reuters)
- [PRIVACY] South Korea probes data protection by e-commerce platforms like AliExpress, Temu (Reuters)
- [PRIVACY] U.S. Spy Agencies Know Your Secrets. They Bought Them. (Wall Street Journal)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/REGULATION] House AI task force leaders take long view on regulating the tools (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/REGULATION] This agency is tasked with keeping AI safe. Its offices are crumbling. (Washington Post)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Our faith in technology officially died this week ; The 2010s bubbly optimism about technology is now mixed with mistrust and resentments (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/DISINFORMATION/ELECTIONS] AI-generated images of Trump with Black voters being spread by supporters (The Guardian)
- [ACCESS TO INFORMATION] Review finds states’ rules often put the burden of enforcing open government on private citizens (Toronto Star)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/REGULATION] Microsoft’s AI Tool Generates Sexually Harmful and Violent Images, Engineer Warns (Wall Street Journal)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Amid explosive demand, America is running out of power (Washington Post)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION] Trump and Biden are muddling the politics of a TikTok ban (Washington Post)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION/ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] House AI task force leaders take long view on regulating the tools ; ‘We’re going to chip away at this over the next several years,’ the chair says. (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Ex-Google engineer charged with stealing AI secrets (BBC)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/DEEPFAKES] AI deepfakes are part of the 2024 election. Will the federal government regulate them? (USA Today)
- [PRIVACY] Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies (New York Times)
- [MEDIA] Britain considering measures to stop foreign states from buying newspapers (Reuters)
- [ACCESS TO INFORMATION] How Much Access to Government Records Does the Public Deserve? (New York Times)
- [CENSORSHIP]
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] OPINION: Molly Roberts: Royal photo fiasco shows why no one believes what they see anymore (Washington Post)
- [PRIVACY] OPINION: Brian Reardon: The Corporate Transparency Act Is a Personal-Data Grab (Wall Street Journal)
(March 6 – 12, 2024)
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Broadcasting and Telecoms:
- Telecom decision 2024-52
[2024-03-12 11:00:00]
Bell Canada – Application to review and vary Telecom Notice of Consultation 2024-25 – Public record: 8662-B2-202400646 - Telecom decision 2024-51
[2024-03-12 11:00:00]
Revocation of basic international telecommunications services licences - Telecom order 2024-50
[2024-03-11 11:00:00]
Streamlined order – The Commission approves on a final basis the following tariff applications: Northwestel Inc., TN 1203, TN 1204 and TN 1205 and TELUS Communications Inc., TN 662 - Telecom order 2024-49
[2024-03-08 11:00:00]
Streamlined order – The Commission approves the following tariff application: Bell Canada, TN 7682 - Telecom order 2024-48
[2024-03-06 11:00:00]
Broadband Fund – Change requests – Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation’s British Columbia transport fibre project – Public record: 1011-NOC2019-0372 - Broadcasting decision 2024-47
[2024-03-05 11:00:00]
Rogers Communications Canada Inc. – Red Deer, Alberta – Application to revoke the broadcasting licence issued to Rogers Communications Canada Inc., on behalf of Shaw Cablesystems Limited - Telecom order 2024-46
[2024-03-01 11:00:00]
Streamlined order – The Commission approves on an interim basis, by majority decision, the following tariff application: Northwestel Inc., TN 1208
- Telecom decision 2024-52
OpenAI
TikTok
Senate of Canada
- The Senate sitting and possible sitting days: The Senate will not sit the week of March 11 to 15, 2024. The next sitting day is March 19, 2024.
House of Commons
- The House of Commons sitting and possible sitting days: The House of Commons will not sit the week of March 11 to 15, 2024. The next sitting day is March 18, 2024.
- Bills on the Agenda:
- Meetings:
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Anticipated releases for the week of 11 to 15 March 2024:
- The CRTC is not planning on issuing any decisions, regulatory policies and reports in the week of 11 to 15 March 2024. This is subject to change without notice.
- Upcoming Consultation
- Compliance and Enforcement notice of consultation 2024-43-1 [2024-03-04 11:00:00] Call for comments – Proposed conditions of service requiring implementation of the call traceback process by telecommunications service providers providing voice telecommunications services – Changes to deadlines – Public record: 1011-NOC2024-0043
- Upcoming Hearing
- March 25, 2024 – National Capital Region
To consider the broadcasting applications listed in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-11 – View hearing documents (2024-11) - April 17, 2023 – Whitehorse, Yukon
Call for comments – Telecommunications in the Far North, Phase II – Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2022-147, 2022-147-1, 2022-147-2, 2022-147-3, 2022-147-4
View hearing documents (2022-147)
- March 25, 2024 – National Capital Region
- CRTC Open Broadcasting Proceedings
- CRTC Open Telecom Proceedings
Consultations:
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