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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 265: Jason Millar on Claude Mythos, Project Glasswing, and the Governance Crisis in Frontier AI

A Standard That Doesn’t Exist: Parliamentary Secretary for Justice Offers Misleading Defence of Bill C-22’s Lower Threshold for Subscriber Information

More Surveillance Demands to Come?: Government Admits Bill C-22’s Lawful Access Provisions Could Be Expanded

Win, Lose or Draw?: The Federal Court of Appeal Overrules a Key Copyright Case on Procedural Grounds

The Lawful Access Debate Begins: Canadians Should Pay Attention to What the Government Isn’t Saying

The Global Battle for Data Control: How the 2026 U.S. Report on Trade Barriers Targets Data Sovereignty Worldwide

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 264: Jon Penney on Chilling Effects in the Digital Age

Heads They Win, Tails We Lose: What Lies Behind the U.S. Trade Battle For Control over Data

Still Not a Privacy Law: Bill C-25’s Political Party Privacy Provisions Fall Short Again

Could Bill C-22 Make Canadians Less Safe? The Systemic Vulnerability Gap in Canada’s New Surveillance Law

Why the Social Media Verdict on Defective Design Gets the Instinct Right But the Law Wrong

Scoping in the Tech Giants: Bill C-22’s International Production Order and the Shift to a Less Privacy-Protective Cross-Border Disclosure System

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 263: The Lawful Access Act Roundtable With David Fraser and Robert Diab

When Writing About Antisemitism Proves the Point: What the Replies Reveal

Acting on Antisemitism: If This Was Always Possible, Why Didn’t It Happen Sooner?

Setting Canada’s AI Policy Priorities: My Appearance Before the Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 262: Zack Shapiro on the Claude AI Native Law Firm

The Online Streaming Act in Jeopardy: U.S. Takes Aim at the CUSMA Cultural Exemption With Threats of Bill C-11 Retaliation

The Hidden Lawful Access Tradeoff: How Bill C-22 Lowers the Evidentiary Standards for Police Access to Subscriber Information

The Lawful Access Privacy Risks: Unpacking Bill C-22’s Expansive Metadata Retention Requirements

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 261: Ian Goldberg on the Privacy Risks of Age Assurance Technologies

Government Enacts Political Party Anti-Privacy Rules With Bill C-4 Royal Assent Sprint

A Tale of Two Bills: Lawful Access Returns With Changes to Warrantless Access But Dangerous Backdoor Surveillance Risks Remains

Words Are Not Enough: Countering Relentless Antisemitic Violence in Canada With Action

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 260: What the Government Didn’t Want You To Hear About Bill C-4 And Its Weak Political Party Privacy Rules

Why the Online Harms Act is the Wrong Way to Regulate AI Chatbots

More Transparency Not Police Reporting: Navigating the Safety-Privacy Balance for AI ChatBots

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 259: The Privacy and Surveillance Risks of AI Chatbot Reporting to Police

Nobody Wants This: Senate Rejects Government’s Anti-Privacy Plan for Political Parties By Sending Bill Back to the House With a Sunset Clause

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 258: Jaxson Khan With an Insider Perspective on AI Policy Development in Canada

Time for the Government to Fix Its Political Party Privacy Blunder: Kill Bill C-4’s Disastrous Privacy Rules

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 257: Lisa Given on What Canada Can Learn From Australia’s Youth Social Media Ban

Court Ordered Social Media Site Blocking Coming to Canada?: Trojan Horse Online Harms Bill Clears Senate Committee Review

What the Government Isn’t Saying About the Results of its AI Consultation

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 256: Jennifer Quaid on Taking On Big Tech With the Competition Act’s Private Right of Access

Government Says There Are No Plans for National Digital ID To Access Services

Government Reveals Digital Policy Priorities in Trio of Responses to Canadian Heritage Committee Reports

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 255: Grappling with Grok – Heidi Tworek on the Limits of Canadian Law

Canadian TikTok Ban Called Off as the Government Hits the Digital Reset Button Once Again

The Year in Review: Top Ten Michael Geist Substacks

The Year in Review: Top Ten Law Bytes Podcast Episodes

The Year in Review: Top Ten Posts

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 254: Looking Back at the Year in Canadian Digital Law and Policy

Confronting Antisemitism in Canada: If Leaders Won’t Call It Out Without Qualifiers, They Can’t Address It

“Shock” and the Bondi Beach Chanukah Massacre

The Catch-22 of Canadian Digital Sovereignty

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 253: Guy Rub on the Unconvincing Case for a New Canadian Artists’ Resale Right

The Most Unworkable Internet Law in the World: Quebec Opens the Door to Mandating Minimum French Content Quotas for User Generated Content on Social Media

CRTC Says No Regulatory Action Planned Against Meta For Blocking News Links

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 252: Len St-Aubin on the CRTC’s Plan To Modernize Canadian Content Rules

Why Freedom of Expression Must Not Become a Right to Harass or Intimidate

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 251: Jennifer Pybus on the Debate Over Canadian Digital Sovereignty

Reversing the Reversal?: Government Puts Privacy Invasive Lawful Access Back on the Agenda

Canadian Government Introduces New Stablecoin Act as Part of Budget Implementation Legislation

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 250: Wikimedia’s Jan Gerlach on the Risks and Challenges with Digital Policy Reform

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 249: The Debate Over Canada’s AI Strategy – My Consultation Submission and Appearance at the Canadian Heritage Committee

How the Liberal and Conservative Parties Have Quietly Colluded to Undermine the Privacy Rights of Canadians

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 248: Mark Surman on Why Canada’s AI Strategy Should Prioritize Public AI Models

We Need More Canada in the Training Data: My Appearance Before the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage on AI and the Creative Sector

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 247: My Senate Appearance on the Bill That Could Lead to Canada-Wide Blocking of X, Reddit and ChatGPT

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 246: Mohamed Zohiri on the Rise and Emerging Regulation of Stablecoins

Senate Bill Would Grant Government Regulatory Power to Mandate Age Verification For Search, Social Media and AI Services Accompanied By Threat of Court Ordered Blocking of Lawful Content

Government Reverses on Bill C-2: Removes Lawful Access Warrantless Demand Powers in New Border Bill

Why The Recent TikTok Privacy Ruling Swaps Privacy for Increased Surveillance

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 245: Kate Robertson on Bill C-2’s Cross-Border Data Sharing Privacy Risks

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 244: Kris Klein on the Long Road to a Right to be Forgotten Under Canadian Privacy Law

Government Doubles Down in Defending Bill C-2’s Information Demand Powers That Open the Door to Warrantless Access of Personal Information

The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 243: What Are Canada’s Digital Policy Plans as Parliament Returns from the Summer Break?

Grocery Shopping While Jewish

Privacy Lost: How the Government Deleted Bill C-11’s Key Privacy Principle Just Two Months After Passing it Into Law

Out of Nowhere: TIFF Undermines Artistic Freedom of Expression With Forced Name Change of October 7th Documentary

TIFF Removes October 7th Documentary Film From Schedule Citing Implausible Copyright Clearance Concerns From Hamas Terror Footage

Carney’s Digital Recalibration: How the Government is Trending Away from Justin Trudeau’s Digital Policy

Let Competition Be the Guide: Why the Government and CRTC Got It Right on Wholesale Fibre Broadband Access

Commentary: Ensuring the Sovereignty and Security of Canadian Health Data