CIPPIC has posted a copy of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada's preliminary finding on the requirement for LSAT test-takers to provide a fingerprint.
Articles by: Michael Geist
Canadian Cultural Policy Must Adapt to the Internet World
Appeared in the Toronto Star on July 2, 2007 as Our Cultural Policy is Offline for Internet Given our easy access to Hollywood movies and U.S. television programming, it is unsurprising that Canadians have long placed great emphasis on cultural policies. To avoid marginalizing homegrown talent, Canada has set Canadian […]
CRTC Releases CTF Report
The CRTC has released its report on the Canadian Television Fund. The report leaves no doubt that payments must continue, but does seek to build in some flexibility in how CTF money gets spent, including a new envelope for new media.
Project Gutenberg Canada to Launch on Canada Day
Project Gutenberg Canada is already online, but will formally launch on Sunday.
CLA Adopts Open Access Policy
Heather Morrison has the details.