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Weekly News (Aug. 13, 2018)

Posted on August 13, 2018
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Compiled by Charnjot Shokar

McMaster University, Communications Governance Observatory

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Canadian News: Aug. 7 – 12
  • [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Supreme Court to scrutinize media source protection in Quebec case (Herald News)
  • [TELECOM] Lett: For politicians, cell coverage in rural areas is touch call (Winnipeg Free Press)
  • [PRIVACY] TTC fare inspector used private info to ask a woman on a date (The Star)
  • [PRIVACY] Pot exchange publishes investors’ personal information (The Star)
  • [COPYRIGHT] Shopify battles the scammers behind fake web stores (The Star)
International News: Aug. 7 – 12
  • [PRIVACY] New Law May Force Small Businesses to Reveal Data Practices (NYT)
  • [PRIVACY] UK Watchdog Fines Child Care Company for Selling Data (NYT)
  • [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE; CENSORSHIP] Alex Jones’s social-media banishment spotlights the importance of transparent censorship (Globe and Mail – subscriber access)
  • [PLATFORM GOVERNANCE; CENSORSHIP] Bots vs. Trolls: How AI Could Clean Up Social Media (WSJ – subscriber access)
  • [MEDIA OWNERSHIP] Brazil’s Haddad promises media ownership reform if elected (National Post)
  • [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Global rights group slams Bangladesh government for attacks (Washington Post)
  • [PRIVACY] Hennessey: Siri, Why Do I Feel Like I’m Being Watched? (WSJ – subscriber access)
Press Releases and Decisions: Aug. 7 – 12
Supreme Court of Canada
  • [FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION] Marie-Maude Denis c. Marc-Yvan Côté (Qc) (Civile) (Autorisation)
    • The applications for leave to appeal are granted with costs in the cause. Both appeals will be heard together as a single appeal. The hearing of the appeal is to be expedited and the schedule for serving and filing materials will be set by the Registrar.
  • [DEFAMATION] Saul Rabinowitz et al. v. Ronald Rutman (Ont.) (Civil) (By Leave)
    • The application for leave to appeal is dismissed with costs.
Google
  • How we’re helping journalists prepare for upcoming elections
Twitter
  • The Twitter Rules: A Living Document
Facebook
  • Shining a Brighter Light on Facebook Pages
  • Hard Questions: Where Do We Draw the Line on Free Expression?
  • Hard Questions: The Line Between Hate and Debate
  • Facebook awards more than $800,000 in ‘Secure the Internet’ grants
  • People Can Now Find Mentors and Mentees in Groups
Upcoming Events
Senate of Canada
  • No fixed and possible Senate sitting days this week; Senate reconvenes on September 18, 2018
Canadian House of Commons
  • No fixed House of Commons sitting days this week; House reconvenes on September 17, 2018
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
  • National Digital and Data Consultations
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
  • Creating Canada’s 4th Plan on Open Government 2018-20 Deadline: Aug. 13 2018
CRTC
  • Anticipated Releases for the week of 13 to 17 August 2018
    • Broadcasting Decisions
      • Applications by various licensees to renew the broadcasting licenses for various radio stations
      • Decision relating to the following application considered under the Commission’s Part 1 process:
        • Sher-E-Punjab Radio Broadcasting Inc.
          • Vancouver, British Columbia
          • Ethnic commercial AM radio station – Technical changes
          • Public record for this application: 2017-1177-1
        • Decision relating to the following application considered by the Commission at the 12 July 2018 public hearing:
          • Eternacom Inc., on behalf of Harvest Ministries Sudbury
            • Elliot Lake, North Bay and Sudbury, Ontario
            • CJTK-FM Sudbury, CJTK-FM-1 North Bay, CJTK-FM-3 elliot Lake and their transmitters – Acquisition of assets
            • Public record for this application: 2017-0878-6
  • CRTC Open Broadcasting Proceedings
  • CRTC Open Telecom Proceedings
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