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Federal Political Parties: Flunking the Privacy Law Test

Laws are sort of like a high school exam. There are rules, expectations, and results. Did you meet the goals? Did you do something wrong? Did you try to get one past the teacher and sneak in some notes?
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Explaining Bill C-63, The Online Harms Act: An OpenMedia FAQ

The good, the bad, and what must be fixed in Bill C-63.
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Stakeholders present key artificial intelligence amendments to Bill C-27

A group of civil society groups are delivering fixes to the AI portions of Bill C-27 to parliamentarians.
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​​Bill C-26: Cybersecurity Hero or Privacy Villain?

Everything you need to know about cybersecurity Bill C-26
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What’s wrong with Bill S-210? An OpenMedia FAQ

It’s been called the “Most dangerous Canadian Internet bill you’ve never heard of”.
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Canada’s Political Party Privacy Hall of Shame

The top privacy breaches of all time by political parties
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Canada must regulate AI right, not first

OpenMedia's testimony to Canada's Parliament on how to regulate our privacy and artificial intelligence effectively.
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Political parties, Canada’s influence industry, and YOU

Canada's political parties are targeting and surveilling us scot-free– it's time we do something about it.
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REPORTBACK: We asked YOU about the future of AI

Survey uncovers public sentiment on AI: Hope, Worry, and the Urgent Call for Safeguards
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What we heard from YOU on child online safety

Results show parents' concerns about their children's exposure to harmful content and lack of knowledge on online safety practices.

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