Christopher Malmo VICE
Tim Hortons Stops Running Enbridge's Ads Following Public Backlash
Canadians want their corporate coffee to be energy-company-free, eh?
Canada Is Signing Up to Get Sued by More Foreign Corporations
Wikileaks reveals Canada is on deck to face lawsuits from more foreign corporations thanks to the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The Canadian Government Is Asking ISPs to Stop Sending Warning Letters for Illegal Downloading
The letters sometimes contain misinformation and threaten legal action that will probably never occur.
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The Harper Government’s Surveillance and Cyberbullying Bill Could Hurt Canadian Tech Firms
Some experts say that the Conservative government's new cyberbullying bill—which opens businesses up to warrantless data disclosures—may be scaring tech companies off from investing in Canada.
If You Care About Privacy, TISA Is the Latest Thing That Should Concern You
Wikileaks recently released a draft text from the negotiations of the Trade in Services Agreement, a 50-country trade deal currently under secret negotiation. The text has rankled privacy advocates—who say the US is arguing for the right for financial...
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