OTTAWA, June 18, 2025 – In an unprecedented show of unity, over 300 civil society organizations from across the country are on Parliament Hill today demanding the complete withdrawal of Bill C-2, the ...
Across the world, governments and parents are looking for ways to make the internet a safer place for children. Tragic stories of teens harmed by online content, from bullying to suicide after ...
II. A narrow takedown duty to remove content their users report that appears to be child sexual or physical abuse related content, or nonconsensually shared adult material, within 24 hours; ...
Over the course of the last year, the federal government has tracked the location of 33 million mobile devices. Considering the size of Canada, that’s nearly everyone who owns a cellular device, even ...
It’s about to be blocked on several major online platforms. Canadian Internet users will not be able to share links to Canadian news outlet websites on Instagram or Facebook, or see links to their ...
On August 25, 2025, OpenMedia submitted our written input to Global Affairs Canada’s consultation on a possible Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) with the European Union (EU). This consultation brings ...
OpenMedia is engaged in the fight against the unregulated use of invasive surveillance technologies by law enforcement. We’ve appeared before police boards all across Canada to speak out against the ...
Competition keeps our economy fair, affordable, and growing. In one week, over 4,700 people joined OpenMedia’s call for a Commissioner who will defend consumers, workers, and entrepreneurs.
On Tuesday, May 28th, we were pleased to join the Senate's Transport and Communications committee to talk about telecom provisions the government has put into the federal budget in Division 37, Part 4 ...
Manufacturers are preventing us from fixing the devices we own. They’re making it harder to repair our stuff, putting financial strain on us and hurting the environment — just so they can boost their ...
We need to talk about Elon Musk and the rise of the tech oligarchs. For over 15 years, money and power have been bleeding from citizens and elected governments, to the founders of a small number of ...
February 26, 2024 — Today the federal government introduced the Online Harms Act, Bill C-63. It comes years after the government's 2021 proposal for regulating online harms, which was met by ...