

Broadcasting Notice of Consultation CRTC 2021-281: Application by Rogers Communications Inc.
Video link to CRTC hearing on Rogers Communications Inc.’s proposed acquisition of Shaw Communications Inc September 10, 2021 ...


Rogers/Shaw Wrap Up: What the CRTC Might Do with the Merger
CRTC Commissioner Ian Scott, looking for a little help on the file. November 29, 2021 The dust has settled after a week-long CRTC hearing...


Les éditeurs de presse rompent les rangs, Google et Facebook ont-ils gagné ?
Le 15 novembre 2021 Pablo Rodriguez revient au ministère du Patrimoine canadien. Le 27 octobre, le Toronto Star a cédé à Google en...


News Publishers Break Ranks, Have Google and Facebook Won?
November 15, 2021 Pablo Rodriguez returns to the Heritage portfolio. On October 27th the Toronto Star caved to Google by signing a...


The CRTC’s chickens come home to roost on Internet TV and Local News
November 24, 2021 Rogers is going to screw us on sports content, spokespersons for cable distributor Telus warned CRTC Chair Ian Scott on...


Hey Media, Let Us Talk! Climate Scientists Tell New Survey
Results show where experts, journalists and public agree, and don’t, about climate coverage and causes. A new survey of Canadian...
Taking Care: A survey on mental health, well-being and trauma in Canadian journalism
https://www.journalismforum.ca/taking-care-survey We are Matthew Pearson from the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton...


International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists
November 2 is the United Nations International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists. Over the past 10 years, a journalist...


Escalating harassment faced by journalists
TORONTO – The escalating harassment faced by journalists – particularly online and targeting women and workers of colour – is absolutely...
Le projet de loi des libéraux sur les préjudices en ligne ne doit pas être précipité
La lanceuse d’alerte contre Facebook, Frances Haugen, ne sait probablement rien du projet de loi canadien sur les préjudices en ligne qui...