As other countries move toward banning social media use for some teens, the Liberal government has confirmed it’s working on […]
Will the online harms bill ban kids from social media? Maybe.
As other countries move toward banning social media use for some teens, the Liberal government has confirmed it’s working on […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — Families of two Trinidadian nationals killed in a Trump administration boat strike last October sued the federal […]
Advocates of more federal transparency are concerned a federal review of the Access to Information regime will not fix long-standing […]
Canada continues to tout itself as a “world leader” in tackling ghost gear’s threats to marine life and coastal communities […]
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A federal judge in Oregon dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit seeking Oregon’s unredacted voter rolls on […]
A request from Nova Scotia’s power utility to conserve energy is being met with less than favourable reactions online. Nova […]
School leaders in Portage la Prairie are recommending the wider use of anonymous tiplines to monitor safety issues and other […]
Your Access and Privacy Online News Summary for Saturday, January 24th. This week, we’re tracking a sharp escalation in surveillance and enforcement […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — Guan Heng, who exposed human rights abuses in his native China, has been in U.S. custody since […]
A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trump’s administration must keep federal funds flowing to child care subsidies and […]
A former Winnipeg police officer who sold drugs to colleagues and took a photo of a dead woman has been […]