Weekly Newsletter for March 25, 2025

Weekly News (March 25, 2025)
Compiled by Brad McNeil and Serra Hasiloglu with Sara Bannerman
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory

(March 19 – 25, 2025)
Canadian News
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/ELECTIONS/ADVERTISING] Meta to seek disclosure on political ads that use AI ahead of Canada elections (Reuters)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] Canada’s spectrum regulator introduces new fee framework for telecom companies (Globe and Mail)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] Canadian governments rely on Starlink for critical services. Some are reconsidering (CTV News)
- [PERSONAL INFORMATION] Canadian arm of China’s largest bank had plans to set up payments processor to collect spending data (Globe and Mail)
- [FREEDOM OF INFORMATION] In response to critics, Nova Scotia amends bills on interprovincial trade, info law (Global News)
- [TRANSPORTATION] City of Toronto bars staff from using American rideshare companies such as Uber (Globe and Mail)
- [PERSONAL INFORMATION/DEFAMATION] OCDSB seeking court order in bid to unmask anonymous ‘redditor’ (CBC)
- [POLICING DATA] Black and Arab people overrepresented in Laval police stops, data show, reflecting broader Quebec pattern (Globe and Mail)
- [LOCAL NEWS/MISINFORMATION] Local news coverage in Canada in steep decline, inviting misinformation: report (CBC)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/INFRASTRUCTURE] Telus to launch AI data centre, a market dominated by U.S. tech giants (Globe and Mail)
- [PRIVACY/PERSONAL INFORMATION] Everyone’s personal data is being extracted, and no one seems to care (Globe and Mail)
- [TRADEMARK] Will the iconic Hudson’s Bay stripes live on? Company reveals it wants to auction off trademarks to highest bidder (Toronto Star)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/ENTERTAINMENT] Some voice actors embrace AI’s potential. Others worry it’s coming for their jobs (CityNews)
- [ARTS & CULTURE/CANADIAN CONTENT] OPINION: J. Kelly Nestruck: Mark Carney’s ditching of a ‘Heritage’ position in cabinet is overdue – and bodes well for living Canadian culture (Globe and Mail)
- [FREE SPEECH] OPINION: Jacob Mchangama: The day free speech began to retreat (Globe and Mail)
- [ELECTIONS/ADVERTISING] OPINION: John Lorinc: We must rethink our electoral safeguards (Toronto Star)
- [JOURNALISM] OPINION: Linda McQuaig: American hedge funds should be banned from owning Canadian newspapers. Democracy is at stake (Toronto Star)
- [MISINFORMATION] OPINION: Peter MacLeod and Taylor Owen: In a changed world, Canada faces an information war. There is an answer (Toronto Star)
- [SURVEILLANCE/POLICING] Opinion: Justin Ling: Ontario police have been linked to a spyware company that makes it easy to hack into phones. They owe us some explanations(Toronto Star)
International News
- [BIG TECH/ PRIVACY] Meta Sued by Pension Funds Over EU’s $1.3 Billion Privacy Fine(Bloomberg)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CHIPS] European lawmakers urge Commission to move quickly on Chips Act 2.0 (Reuters)
- [BIG TECH/ PRIVACY/ADVERTISING] Meta to stop targeting UK citizen with personalised ads after settling privacy case (Guardian)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CHIPS] Malaysia to tighten semiconductor regulations under US pressure, FT reports (Reuters)
- [BIG TECH/PRIVACY/LAWSUIT] Amazon loses court fight against record $812 mln Luxembourg privacy fine (Reuters)
- [SURVEILLANCE/PRIVACY/PERSONAL INFORMATION] China says facial recognition should not be forced on individuals (Reuters)
- [SURVEILLANCE/POLICING] Swedish government proposes bill to allow police to use AI face-recognition (Reuters)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/MILITARY] Oracle to provide cloud computing, AI services to Singapore military (Reuters)
- [BIG TECH/POLITICAL INFLUENCE/PLATFORM REGULATION] X sues Indian government over censorship, upping U.S. pressure on Modi (Washington Post)
- [CYBERSECURITY] Hong Kong aims to safeguard key facilities with new cybersecurity law(Reuters)
- [ONLINE HARMS/SMARTPHONE BAN] Ban smartphones for UK under-16s, urges Adolescence writer (Guardian)
- [PERSONAL INFORMATION] China’s Baidu denies data breach after executive’s daughter leaks personal info (Reuters)
- [PRIVACY/PERSONAL INFORMATION] Trump’s Social Security chief backs down from ‘shutting down’ agency (Reuters)
- [PRIVAY/PERSONAL INFORMATION] Judge Blocks Education Officials From Providing Sensitive Data to Musk’s Team (New York Times)
- [PRIVACY/PERSONAL INFORMATION] DOGE’s pursuit of data fuels lawmaker’s effort to update privacy law (Washington Post)
- [IMMIGRATION/PRIVACY/TAXPAYER DATA] IRS nears deal with ICE to share addresses of suspected undocumented immigrants (Washington Post)
- [FREE SPEECH] Trump administration abused immigration laws with Khalil’s arrest, Democratic senators say (Reuters)
- [FREE SPEECH] Columbia’s student press says freedom of speech under threat in Khalil case (Globe and Mail)
- [CENSORSHIP] Fearing Trump, Hospital Shuns ‘Trigger’ Words Like ‘Diverse’ (New York Times)
- [DATA CENTERS] Landing a data center is worth the environmental tradeoffs, Illinois towns say (Chicago Tribune)
- [DEFAMATION] Greenpeace must pay pipeline firm $660M US over protests, jury finds(CBC)
- [BIG TECH/CYBERSECURITY] Google to buy cybersecurity firm Wiz for $32B US in company’s biggest ever deal (CBC)
- [PRIVACY/GENETIC DATA] 23andMe Is Bankrupt. Here’s What You Need to Know About Your Genetic Data (Wall Street Journal)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/COPYRIGHT] OPINION: Editorial Board: How to tell when AI models infringe copyright (Washington Post)

(March 19 – 25, 2025)
Federal Court of Canada
- [PRIVACY/PERSONAL INFORMATION] Boland v. Canada (Attorney General) – 2025 FC 523
Federal Court of Appeal
- [PRIVACY/SURVEILLANCE] Hutton v. Sayat – 2025 FCA 66
Elections Canada
- News release:
- Statements and Speeches:
Privy Council Office
- Statement:
- Backgrounders:
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
- News releases:
Public Safety Canada
- News release:
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Speech:
- Broadcasting and Telecoms:
- Broadcasting notice of consultation 2025-52-1
[2025-03-24 11:00:00]
Notice of hearing – Postponed (previously 18 June 2025) – Gatineau, Quebec – The Path Forward – Supporting Canadian and Indigenous audio content – Postponement of the public hearing – Public record: 1011-NOC2025-0052 - Broadcasting notice of consultation 2025-2-1
[2025-03-24 11:00:00]
Notice of hearing – Postponed (previously 12 May 2025) – Gatineau, Quebec – The Path Forward – Working towards a sustainable Canadian broadcasting system – Postponement of the public hearing – Public record: 1011-NOC2025-0002 - Broadcasting notice of consultation 2024-288-2
[2025-03-24 11:00:00]
Notice of hearing – Postponed (previously 31 March 2025) – Gatineau, Quebec – The Path Forward – Defining “Canadian program” and supporting the creation and distribution of Canadian programming in the audio-visual sector – Postponement of the public hearing – Public record: 1011-NOC2024-0288 - Broadcasting information bulletin 2025-80
[2025-03-21 11:00:00]
Decision of the Broadcasting Arbitrator
- Broadcasting notice of consultation 2025-52-1
United Nations
- Mind your language: The battle for linguistic diversity in AI
- Haitian media struggle to survive in face of attacks, revenue collapse
Meta
Microsoft
OpenAI
- Introducing next-generation audio models in the API
- Early methods for studying affective use and emotional well-being on ChatGPT
TikTok
- Protecting Election Integrity in Canada’s 2025 Federal Election
- Launching AMBER Alerts to Americans on TikTok
YouTube

House of Commons and Senate of Canada
Supreme Court of Canada
- The Supreme Court of Canada will decide the following leave applications at 9:45 a.m. ET on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
- [ACCESS TO INFORMATION] Yazdan Khorsand v. Toronto Police Services Board, et al. (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave) (41481)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] Teksavvy Solutions Inc. v. Bell Canada, et al. (Fed.) (Civil) (By Leave) (41486)
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Anticipated releases for the week of 24 to 28 March 2025:
- Upcoming hearings:
- March 27, 2025 – National Capital Region
Notice of hearing – The Commission intends to consider the following applications, subject to interventions, without the appearance of the parties in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2025-18 – View hearing documents (2025-18 - March 31, 2025 – Gatineau (Québec)
Notice of hearing – The Path Forward – Defining “Canadian program” and supporting the creation and distribution of Canadian programming in the audio-visual sector in Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-288 – View hearing documents (2024-288) - May 12, 2025 – Gatineau (Québec)
Notice of hearing -The Path Forward – Working towards a sustainable Canadian broadcasting system – Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2025-2 – View hearing documents (2025-2) - June 10, 2025 – Gatineau (Québec)
Notice of hearing – Making it easier for consumers to shop for Internet services – Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2024-318 – View hearing documents (2024-318) - June 18, 2025 – Gatineau (Québec)
Notice of hearing – The Path Forward – Supporting Canadian and Indigenous audio content – Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2025-52 – View hearing documents (2025-52)
- March 27, 2025 – National Capital Region
- CRTC Open Broadcasting Proceedings
- CRTC Open Telecom Proceedings
Consultations:
Spectrum Management Consultations
- Consultation on the 26 GHz and 38 GHz Bands – Respondents should submit their comments no later than May 5, 2025 to ensure consideration.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
- Consultation on the implementation of the Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) Forum certifications in Canada – Respondents should complete the online consultation form and submit their feedback no later than June 30, 2025.
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Share your thoughts on Canadian content for audio services – End date: April 7, 2025
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