Earlier this week I appeared on CBC’s On the Money to discuss the U.S. decision to abandon net neutrality and its implications for Canada. I’ve written about these issues in columns and posts, but this interview provided the opportunity to highlight the implications for Canadian business and consumers, the prospect of including net neutrality in future Telecommunications Act reforms, the connection to NAFTA, and the ongoing concerns with telecom competitiveness in Canada. The interview is embedded below.
News Interviews
Interview Discussing Spencer Ruling: No More Voluntary Disclosure
I talked to Rob Breakenridge on his show on News Talk 770 to about the Supreme Court of Canada’s landmark ruling in Spencer where it eviscerated voluntary disclosure of internet subscriber data.
CBC’s All In the Day: Should Netflix be Regulated?
I appeared on All in a Day to discuss whether Netflix with its growing relevance to the broadcasting sector should be regulated by the CRTC.
Bill Good Interview on the Regulation of Internet Broadcasting
I appeared on the Bill Good Show to discuss the possibility of the CRTC regulating Netflix. To listen to or download the podcast here.
Rod Breakenridge Interview Discussing the Impact of CSEC Collecting Metadata
I appeared on Rob Breakenridge’s Show to discuss the impact of CSEC collecting metadata. Listen to or download the podcast here.