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Pressure From Oda Fundraiser Grows

Canadian Heritage Minister Bev Oda may have cancelled her planned broadcaster fundraiser in light of negative media attention, but the issue contains to attract attention in the House of Commons.  NDP Canadian Heritage critic Charlie Angus had the following to say on the matter yesterday:

Mr. Speaker, earlier this week the heritage minister was caught passing the hat with industry insiders and lobbyists. As soon as we shone the light on it, they scrambled to cancel the event so we would not find out who was at the trough.

When I asked the government for accountability, the President of the Treasury Board stood up and asked for the NDP's help in order to get rid of the influence of big money in politics. I think the implication of his plea is clear. We are going to need an all party strategy to keep the heritage minister on the straight and narrow.

I have done what I could to have a three point plan to maintain the ethical sobriety of the heritage minister: first, reveal the list of those she is putting the tap for money on so we know which lobbyists are rewriting government policy on copyright and deregulation; second, institute a remedial plan so she can learn how to listen to the groups and artists that she is supposed to be representing; and third, ask the House of Commons carpentry staff to head over to the heritage minister's office and paint over the big for sale sign on her door.

As I noted earlier, the list of Bev's backers is a who's who of copyright and broadcast lobbyists. 

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November 10, 2006 1 comment News

Mesh Conference

Podcast of Keynote address at Mesh Conference, May 2006, Toronto, ON

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November 10, 2006 Comments are Disabled Audio

More Copyright Petitions at the House of Commons

Charlie Angus, an NDP MP, this week presented yet another petition calling for balanced copyright reform.

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November 3, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Hill Times Letters

The Hill Times runs three letters to the editor in response to Barry Sookman's column last week including one from me.

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October 30, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

UK Group Calls for Personal Copying Right

As EMI's President states that CDs are dead, the UK's The Institute for Public Policy Research is arguing that consumers' rights should be improved with a "new private right to copy." It is also calling on the government to reject demands for the music copyright term to be extended beyond […]

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October 30, 2006 Comments are Disabled News