In a story where there must surely be more to the story, the Globe reports that Library and Archives Canada has expelled researchers and editors for the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada over security concerns. EMC, which is freely available online, has been documenting Canada's musical history and has enjoyed […]
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Wikileaks Posts Conservative Party Talking Points
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Vancise Re-Appointed to Copyright Board
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“Cataclysmic Risk”
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