Weekly Newsletter for April 8, 2025

Weekly News (April 8, 2025)
Compiled by Serra Hasiloglu and Brad McNeil with Sara Bannerman
McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory

(April 2 – 8, 2025)
Canadian News
- [PUBLIC BROADCASTING] Carney, Singh pledge support for CBC to defend sovereignty, fight misinformation (Toronto Star)
- [BIG TECH/DIGITAL TAX] The distance between Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney is shrinking when it comes to Donald Trump’s tariffs (Toronto Star)
- [ELECTIONS] Access to social- media election- integrity initiatives key to transparency, researchers say (Globe and Mail)
- [COMPETITION/ONLINE ADVERTISING] Competition Bureau pushes back on Google in market abuse suit (Toronto Star)
- [LANGUAGE RIGHTS] Court of Appeal sides with English school boards over Quebec government reforms (Canadian Press)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] Rogers finalizes $7-billion infrastructure sale to Blackstone, pension funds (Globe and Mail)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS/BROADCASTING/SPORTS] Rogers, NHL make $11-billion, 12-year deal for national broadcast rights official (Toronto Star)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS] Supreme Court dismisses TekSavvy’s wholesale rates appeal(Wire Report)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/DATA CENTERS] O’Leary’s AI centre south of Grande Prairie working with province in weekly meetings (CTV News)
- [CYBERSECURITY] Lawyers for Canadian hacker say charges over alleged cyberattack on Texas Republican Party are ‘peculiar’ (Globe and Mail)
- [FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY] Hamilton drafting bylaw to ban protests at places of worship(Hamilton Spectator)
- [COPYRIGHT/INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES] Copyright issues extend Culture Alliance dissolution bickering (Hamilton Spectator)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REGULATION] Wheatland County establishes Artificial Intelligence policy (Hamilton Spectator)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/EDUCATION] ChatGPT Plus is free for Canadian, US students during exam season, Sam Altman announces (Toronto Star)
- [HEALTH DATA] Canada’s medical records systems are unwell (Globe and Mail)
- [TELECOMMUNICATIONS/BROADCASTING/SPORTS] OPINION: Bruce Arthur: More Rogers billions will make the NHL richer, not the viewing experience (Toronto Star)
- [DISINFORMATION] OPINION: Taylor Owen and Helen A. Hayes: How the next government can protect Canada’s information ecosystem (Globe and Mail)
International News
- [PLATFORM REGULATION/DISINFORMATION] E.U. Prepares Major Penalties Against Elon Musk’s X (New York Times)
- [PLATFORM REGULATION/CONTENT MODERATION] Meta can be sued in Kenya over posts related to Ethiopia violence, court rules (Reuters)
- [BIG TECH/POLITICAL INFLUENCE] South African lawmaker accuses minister of trying to change law for Musk’s Starlink (Reuters)
- [BIG TECH/CONTENT MODERATION] Meta’s content moderation contractor to cut 2,000 jobs in Barcelona (Reuters)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CHIPS] Chinese firms place $16 billion in order for new Nvidia chips, the Information reports (Reuters)
- [PERSONAL INFORMATION/PRIVACY] Musk’s DOGE team can access sensitive data for now, appeals court rules (Reuters)
- [BIG TECH/POLITICAL INFLUENCE/PLATFORM REGULATION] Is TikTok getting banned tomorrow? Trump extends decision for another 75 days (USA Today)
- [BIG TECH/POLITICAL INFLUENCE/LOBBYING/COMPETITION] Zuckerberg Lobbies Trump to Avoid Meta Antitrust Trial (Wall Street Journal)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/BIG TECH/POLITICAL INFLUENCE] Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules (New York Times)
- [PRIVACY/MILITARY] Waltz’s team set up at least 20 Signal group chats for crises across the world (Politico)
- [PRIVACY/PERSONAL INFORMATION/LAWSUIT] 11 women file lawsuit against Michigan, ex-OC Matt Weiss in hacking case (USA Today)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/INFRASTRUCTURE] US plans to develop AI projects on Energy Department lands (Reuters)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/COPYRIGHT/BIG TECH/LAWSUIT] US authors’ copyright lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft combined in New York with newspaper actions(Guardian)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE/BIG TECH] Huge OpenAI funding round hinges on shedding nonprofit status (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE] Tinder lets you flirt with AI characters. Three of them dumped me (Washington Post)
- [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE REGULATION] Lawmakers seek to regulate AI bots that cultivate relationships with children (Washington Post)
- [PRIVACY] Companies are ignoring your privacy demands. No one is stopping them(Washington Post)
- [PRIVACY/TAXPAYER DATA/IMMIGRATION] OPINION: Editorial Board: IRS data privacy is a right worth fighting for (Washington Post)

(April 2 – 8, 2025)
Elections Canada
- News releases:
Privy Council Office
- News releases:
- Backgrounder:
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Speech:
- Broadcasting and Telecoms:
- Broadcasting notice of consultation 2025-52-2
[2025-04-04 11:00:00]
Notice of hearing – 18 September 2025 (previously 18 June 2025) – Gatineau, Quebec – The Path Forward – Supporting Canadian and Indigenous audio content – Change of hearing date; Extension to the deadlines for the filing of interventions and replies; Additional information added to the public record
- Broadcasting notice of consultation 2025-52-2
United Nations
- Aid data critical to crisis response threatened by funding cuts
- AI’s ‘Oppenheimer moment’: Why new thinking is needed on disarmament
- AI’s $4.8 trillion future: UN warns of widening digital divide without urgent action
- A practical approach to creative content and AI training
- Quantum computing education for global policy leaders
OpenAI
- OpenAI’s EU Economic Blueprint
- New commission to provide insight as OpenAI builds the world’s best-equipped nonprofit
TikTok
- Statement from ByteDance
- Project Clover update: Enhanced data security with Norwegian data centre fully online

House of Commons and Senate of Canada
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
- Anticipated releases for the week of 7 to 11 April 2025:
- Upcoming hearings:
- May 14, 2025 (previously 31 March 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, 2024-288-1, 2024-288-2, 2024-288-3 – View hearing documents (2024-288) - 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, 2024-318-1, 2024-318-2
View hearing documents (2024-318) - June 18, 2025 (previously 12 May 2025) – Gatineau (Québec)
Notice of hearing -The Path Forward – Working towards a sustainable Canadian broadcasting system – Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2025-2, 2025-2-1, 2025-2-2 – View hearing documents (2025-2) - September 18, 2025 (previously 18 June 2025)
Notice of hearing – The Path Forward – Supporting Canadian and Indigenous audio content – Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2025-52, 2025-52-1, 2025-52-2 – View hearing documents (2025-52)
- May 14, 2025 (previously 31 March 2025) – Gatineau (Québec)
- 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: May 5, 2025
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