Advocates are sounding the alarm about a little-discussed measure in the Liberal affordability bill that would exempt federal political parties from privacy laws. Bill C-4, officially called “An Act ...
In Canada, federal political parties are not governed by basic standards of federal privacy law. If passed, Bill C-4, also known as the Making Life More Affordable for Canadians Act, would also make ...
Canada is heading into federal elections, where Prime Minister Mark Carney is vying for a chance to continue leading the country, as tensions grow with its closest neighbor. The former central ...
A coalition of Canadian civil rights groups on Wednesday called for privacy legislation to regulate the collection of personal information by federal national parties. The appeal comes after ...
A big game, but still. By Mike Ives There’s a lot to discuss in Canada ahead of its April 28 election, including tariffs, inequality and President Trump’s threats to annex the country. But a political ...
Canadians are headed to the polls on April 28, 2025, as Canada finds itself amid a trade war with its most important trading partner, threatened by related economic disruptions and fears of recession, ...
Hockey is Canada’s favourite sport. Any wonder then that our political parties have decided it’s time to take AI “slop shots” at their opponent’s net? As we navigate through unprecedented times, our ...
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