Campaigns
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Sign the petition: Make our privacy laws work for YOU!
When it comes to privacy, Canada’s government doesn’t want to play by the rules. They’re passing private sector privacy reform Bill C-27, but totally ignoring urgently needed reforms to the Privacy Act – the rules that govern how THEY respect our privacy!
Tell Your MP: Keep the Good, Ditch the Bad in C-63!
Tech companies underspend on dealing with cyberbullying, harassment and online grooming that hurts kids. Let's take some action!
Tell your MP: NO SPYING WISHLIST, fix Bill C-26!
Cybersecurity Bill C-26 claims to improve our safety – but lacks ANY of the public transparency and safeguards we depend on to protect our fundamental rights.
Tell your MP: Don’t padlock the Internet!
The House of Commons is currently debating Bill S-210, a dangerously broad age verification bill that would put an age lock on most of the Internet and threaten every Canadian’s privacy.
Get Loud: Email your MP to fix C-27!
The government is currently debating Bill C-27 – a privacy reform bill that’s somehow ALSO Canada's first AI regulatory bill – and might be our only AI regulation for YEARS!
Time to GO MVNO!
There's one straightforward path to cheaper cell phone prices: it is time for Canada to GO MVNO!
Democracy SOS! Political Parties and the Privacy Wild West
Our right to privacy is fundamental to our democratic process. Help protect our democracy by signing the petition so that NO political party exists outside of our privacy laws!
Sign on: Take control of your Internet
Platforms need to do better at protecting us from online abuse and make these tools put power back in our hands accessible and readily available. Sign the petition demanding that Big Tech give us control over our online experience!
Police technology is out of control!
The common factor in all these rights infringing exercises by Canadian law enforcement? New, untested digital technologies. More oversight of police technology is badly needed to protect people in Canada.
CanCon or CanCan’t?
Think you can tell the difference between CanCon and not? Take the quiz to find out which films and TV shows are certified “Canadian” — according to our government.
OpenMedia works to keep the Internet open, affordable, and surveillance-free. We create community-driven campaigns to engage, educate, and empower people to safeguard the Internet. Take action now
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