Registry of Lobbyists
Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Consumer Issues,
Education,
Privacy and Access to Information,
Telecommunications
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Bill C-63, S-210, and other legislation at the intersection of Canadian freedoms and welfare on the Internet.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution,
Policies or Program
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Consumer Issues,
Taxation and Finance
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Competition Act Reform: sharing concerns about need to reform Canada's Competition Act to allow effective proactive action by Competition Bureau to expand competition and provide more options and lower prices to Canadian consumers.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Broadcasting,
Consumer Issues
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Concerns with Bill C-10, revising the Broadcasting Act to extend the CRTC's jurisdiction to regulate content and platforms on the Internet, as well as Bill C-11 (2022), its successor.
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Regulation
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Broadcasting,
Consumer Issues,
Education,
Privacy and Access to Information,
Small Business
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Online News Act Bill C-18, and issues around creating a sustainable news ecology in Canada.
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Policies or Program,
Regulation
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Constitutional Issues,
Justice and Law Enforcement,
Privacy and Access to Information
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Privacy and security implications of mass surveillance technologies and programs including attempts to undermine encryption, and the use of facial recognition technologies, as well as the need for improved private and public sector privacy legislation in Canada, such as Bill C-27 and Privacy Act reform.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Broadcasting,
Consumer Issues,
Economic Development,
Small Business,
Telecommunications
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Telecommunications policy issues and the public interest related to the importance of access rules and telecom investment that encourage increased wired and wireless choice for Canadians.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution,
Policies or Program,
Regulation
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Constitutional Issues,
Consumer Issues,
Education,
Justice and Law Enforcement,
Privacy and Access to Information,
Telecommunications
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Telecommunications regulation, with respect to Internet billing rules, and the impact on the open internet.
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Regulation
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Subject matters | Details | Categories |
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Competition Act Reform: sharing concerns about need to reform Canada's Competition Act to allow effective proactive action by Competition Bureau to expand competition and provide more options and lower prices to Canadian consumers.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Concerns with Bill C-10, revising the Broadcasting Act to extend the CRTC's jurisdiction to regulate content and platforms on the Internet, as well as Bill C-11 (2022), its successor.
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Regulation
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Online News Act Bill C-18, and issues around creating a sustainable news ecology in Canada.
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Regulation
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Privacy and security implications of mass surveillance technologies and programs including attempts to undermine encryption, and the use of facial recognition technologies, as well as the need for improved private and public sector privacy legislation in Canada, such as Bill C-27 and Privacy Act reform.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Privacy concerns raised by expanded scope to examine digital devices at the border under Bill S-7, An Act to amend the Customs Act and the Preclearance Act. OpenMedia is calling for a higher standard than general concern to justify searching digital devices.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Telecommunications policy issues and the public interest related to the importance of access rules and telecom investment that encourage increased wired and wireless choice for Canadians.
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Policies or Program
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Subject matters were not required to be associated with subject matter details when this content was submitted
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Telecommunications regulation, with respect to Internet billing rules, and the impact on the open internet.
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Regulation
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Communication techniques that have been used or are expected to be used in the course of the undertaking:
Date | DPOH, Position Title | Government Institution | Subject Matters |
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2024-07-18 |
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Consumer Issues, Privacy and Access to Information |
2024-07-16 |
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Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information |
2024-07-12 |
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Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information |
2024-03-04 |
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Constitutional Issues, Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement |
2024-02-27 |
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Consumer Issues, Industry, Privacy and Access to Information |
2024-01-26 |
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Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement, Privacy and Access to Information, Telecommunications |
2023-12-14 |
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Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement, Media, Privacy and Access to Information |
2023-12-12 |
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Constitutional Issues, Consumer Issues, Justice and Law Enforcement, Media, Privacy and Access to Information |