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Pablo Rodriguez
Tucker Carlson’s Alberta Visit Makes Waves in Canadian Politics
The recent visit to Alberta by American political commentator Tucker Carlson was seized on by the Liberal government, which dispatched four ministers to denounce it. “It’s unacceptable what we heard ...
January 26, 2024
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Noé Chartier
Liberal Ministers Miller, Rodriguez Say Party is United Behind Trudeau
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the Liberal caucus is united behind the prime minister, despite recent rumblings of ...
September 14, 2023
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Neil Sharma
Tory MP Says Liberals Are ‘Shadowboxing’ With Meta to Distract From Crime and Housing Issues
The Liberal government is using its dispute with Meta to portray itself as the defender of the “little ...
August 11, 2023
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Noé Chartier
As Meta Blocks News, Minister Rodriguez Says He Has No Regrets Over Bill C-18
The federal minister who sponsored the bill that led to Meta blocking links to Canadian news says he ...
August 9, 2023
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Noé Chartier
Ottawa May Regulate Meta’s New Platform ‘Threads’ Under Online News Act: Heritage Minister
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodrigeuz said on July 12 that he is open to regulating Meta's new social media ...
July 12, 2023
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Matthew Horwood
Trudeau Says Conflict With Social Media Companies a ‘Dispute Over Democracy’
A few hours after his government announced it was suspending advertising with social media company Meta, Prime Minister ...
July 5, 2023
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Noé Chartier
Heritage Minister ‘Surprised’ Google Intends to Block Canadian News in Response to Bill C-18
Despite Google previously running tests to block some Canadian news in preparation for the passage of Bill C-18, ...
June 30, 2023
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Peter Wilson
Laith Marouf’s Federal Grant Application Raised ‘No Flags’ Because His Wife Submitted Paperwork: Briefing Note
An application for over $133,000 in federal funding by Laith Marouf, who openly posted antisemitic remarks online, raised "no ...
June 30, 2023
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Peter Wilson
More Newsroom Resources on the Table Should Meta, Google Block Local News: Rodriguez
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he's hopeful that the Liberal government can find a positive outcome with ...
June 27, 2023
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The Canadian Press
Federal Report Says Many Canadians Want ‘Stronger’ Internet Regulations to Combat ‘Online Harm’
A federal report issued by Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez's department says that a large number of Canadians have ...
June 7, 2023
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Peter Wilson
Tait Reappointed as CBC President for Just 18 Months as Public Broadcaster’s Mandate Is Reassessed
Cabinet has reappointed Catherine Tait as president and CEO of CBC and Radio-Canada for just an 18-month term as ...
June 2, 2023
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Peter Wilson
Minister Reviewing CBC’s Mandate With Eye to Making It Less Reliant on Advertising
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez said Monday he is starting to review the mandate for CBC and its ...
May 29, 2023
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The Canadian Press
Ministers and Departments Spent Over $800,000 on Speechwriters in the Past 3 Years
Federal departments and their ministers have spent over $800,000 to hire speechwriters in the past three years, according ...
February 6, 2023
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Noé Chartier
‘Comprehensive Assessment’ Was Conducted Before Contracting Laith Marouf: Heritage Department
The Department of Canadian Heritage says it conducted a "comprehensive assessment" prior to awarding a contract to a ...
January 13, 2023
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Peter Wilson
Feds to Rewrite Policy for ‘Historically Colonial’ Museum Sector: Report
A federal department will hire a number of Canadian indigenous advisors to help rewrite Canada's 1990 museum policy ...
January 12, 2023
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Peter Wilson
Ottawa Gives $1.2 Million Funding to New Research Projects Countering ‘Online Harms’
The federal government has granted $1.2 million in funding to 16 new research projects intended to "counter online disinformation ...
January 12, 2023
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Peter Wilson
No Governance Committee Actively Monitoring Procurement Activities at Heritage Department: Audit Report
An audit of purchasing practices in Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez’s department has found there is no governance committee ...
December 19, 2022
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Isaac Teo
CRTC Gets New Chair With Broadcasting Regulator in Spotlight Over Contentious Bills
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez has appointed the next head of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Vicky Eatrides ...
December 19, 2022
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The Canadian Press
CRTC Head Is Confident About Managing Online News Bill Despite ‘Challenges’ Ahead
The chair of Canada's broadcasting regulator says there will be challenges along the way but the body is ...
October 21, 2022
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The Canadian Press
Heritage Minister, Google Clash Over Online Streaming Bill
Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he doesn't appreciate Google "trying to intimidate Canadians" after the company pushed back ...
October 6, 2022
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The Canadian Press
‘We Want to See Privacy Considered’: Privacy Commissioner Suggests Bill C-11 Be Amended
Privacy Commissioner Philippe Dufresne said his office is recommending changes be made to the pending Bill C-11 to ensure ...
September 14, 2022
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Peter Wilson
Peter Menzies: Proposed Online News Act Inserts the State Into the Newsrooms of the Nation
Commentary More than half a century ago Canada’s then-prime minister, Pierre Trudeau, famously declared that the state has ...
April 10, 2022
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Peter Menzies
Heritage Minister’s Actions Validate for Second Time Concerns Over Online Speech Regulation Are Legitimate
Commentary Canada’s Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez has now twice confirmed that fears regarding the looming regulation of online ...
March 25, 2022
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Peter Menzies
Liberals Move to Cut Debate, Force Vote on Bill to Implement 2021 Budget
OTTAWA—The Trudeau Liberals moved on Monday to force an end to debate in the House of Commons on ...
June 14, 2021
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The Canadian Press
Opposition MPs Express Anger as Liberal House Leader, Not PM Aide, Testifies on WE
OTTAWA—A parliamentary hearing on the federal government's now-dead deal with WE Charity threatened to devolve into chaos on ...
March 30, 2021
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The Canadian Press
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Jacki Thrapp
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Naveen Athrappully
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