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- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
- Rather than enhancing transparency, a mandatory label risks becoming a costly distraction from the issues that matter most to consumers.
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- The CRTC’s inability to respond with agility or openness to the possibilities of the internet age undermines the purposes of its consultative processes.
- The CRTC’s inability to respond with agility or openness to the possibilities of the internet age undermines the purposes of its consultative processes.
- The CRTC’s inability to respond with agility or openness to the possibilities of the internet age undermines the purposes of its consultative processes.
- Policymakers must resist the temptation to throw up their arms in frustration, or—worse—leave the entire problem to the whims of Elon Musk.

- Policymakers must resist the temptation to throw up their arms in frustration, or—worse—leave the entire problem to the whims of Elon Musk.
- Policymakers must resist the temptation to throw up their arms in frustration, or—worse—leave the entire problem to the whims of Elon Musk.

- The CRTC must take seriously Parliament’s mandate to make the streamers an equal partner with domestic broadcasters in producing and promoting Canadian storytelling.
- The CRTC must take seriously Parliament’s mandate to make the streamers an equal partner with domestic broadcasters in producing and promoting Canadian storytelling.
- The CRTC must take seriously Parliament’s mandate to make the streamers an equal partner with domestic broadcasters in producing and promoting Canadian storytelling.
- The regulator misses the Canadian Journalism Collective’s Oct. 7 deadline for media fund money to be distributed before year’s end.
- The regulator misses the Canadian Journalism Collective’s Oct. 7 deadline for media fund money to be distributed before year’s end.
- The regulator misses the Canadian Journalism Collective’s Oct. 7 deadline for media fund money to be distributed before year’s end.
- Google awaits the CRTC go-ahead for $100-million-a-year Canadian media fund as news outlets call for urgent access to cash.
- Google awaits the CRTC go-ahead for $100-million-a-year Canadian media fund as news outlets call for urgent access to cash.
- Google awaits the CRTC go-ahead for $100-million-a-year Canadian media fund as news outlets call for urgent access to cash.
- Lester B. Pearson became prime minister of Canada on April 22, 1963. Fifty years ago. His government is often credited with being one
- Lester B. Pearson became prime minister of Canada on April 22, 1963. Fifty years ago. His government is often credited with being one
- Lester B. Pearson became prime minister of Canada on April 22, 1963. Fifty years ago. His government is often credited with being one
- While Christy Clark’s British Columbia Liberal government is getting slammed for its ethnic outreach strategy, it is not really all that different from
- While Christy Clark’s British Columbia Liberal government is getting slammed for its ethnic outreach strategy, it is not really all that different from
- While Christy Clark’s British Columbia Liberal government is getting slammed for its ethnic outreach strategy, it is not really all that different from
- OTTAWA—“Idle No More movement fizzles out, analyst finds” declared a Calgary headline last week. Mark Blevis who bills himself as a digital public
- OTTAWA—“Idle No More movement fizzles out, analyst finds” declared a Calgary headline last week. Mark Blevis who bills himself as a digital public
- OTTAWA—“Idle No More movement fizzles out, analyst finds” declared a Calgary headline last week. Mark Blevis who bills himself as a digital public
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
- OTTAWA—So the ethics commissioner has ruled that a cabinet minister should not write to the CRTC in their role as a cabinet minister.
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
- OTTAWA—What does Calgary Centre say about the future of the political parties? And what lessons can be learned from the American election? Lots,
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
- OTTAWA—There’s a lot of change taking place in the House of Liberalism these days. Either it’s the start of a large-scale renewal happening,
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
- One thing is clear, the Liberals are looking for a saviour. The sense that they should not do so is bizarre. This is
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
- OTTAWA—When Bob Rae took on the job of interim Liberal leader last summer, most thought it was a selfless offer and a thankless
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
- OTTAWA—Way back in 1969, back in the day when Pierre Trudeau had just been Prime Minister for a year, a landmark book on
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
- OTTAWA—It used to be a social democratic party or worse, a democratic socialist party. Now it’s just progressive. They used to fight for
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
- OTTAWA—By any standards it is the Cadillac of political think tanks in Canada and certainly the most highly-organized and activist of the growing
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next
- OTTAWA—Crisis, what crisis? Nova Scotia’s Halifax Shipyard will be getting a big boost with a $25-billion federal contract for shipbuilding over the next