VoIP providers have 18 months to comply with new US FCC rules, raising the hackles of anti-censorship groups
When it comes to high technology, the world seems to advance by leaps and bounds every day. Funny, then, that the freedom of the users of that technology seems increasingly in danger of regressing. The latest setback for […]
The PMO doesn’t like Albertans, and doesn’t mind saying so after pounding back a few
Call it a slip of the tongue–or perhaps a slur of the tongue is more like it. In any case, Westerners are bound to consider it proof positive of the federal government’s contempt for this part of the country. In the […]
Everyone knows Jim Dinning, the Alberta premier’s heir apparent, is a real nice guy. But is he tough enough to stand up to the coming attack on his province’s wealth?
It would be the biggest event so far for the man who for years has had to be careful about being too public about his ambitions. […]
Ottawa restarts its controversial visa program for strippers– with lethal consequences
When Gregory Carlin heard Ottawa was about to restart its controversial program to fast-track visas for exotic dancers, he knew it was a bad idea. The head of the Irish Anti-Trafficking Coalition has been a longtime critic of the Canadian policy, since discovering its links […]