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Why we need campus radio, and how Ontario’s Student Choice Initiative could kill it
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By allowing university students to opt out of paying small fees for campus radio stations, the Ontario government’s Student Choice Initiative will not just rob students of a rich campus life, but prevent local musicians from being heard, and music scenes from thriving.
Ottawa’s puck ragging saves Netflix almost $1 million per day
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News Release: No More Federal Funding to Sidewalk Labs
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Franco-Canadian civic life in the age of social media: The good, the bad and the necessary
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Nanos poll: Voters support fair regulation of Facebook and Netflix
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According to Nanos, Canadians agree that Facebook and other social media platforms weaken democracy.
Soft Power: How Quebec Uses Cultural Diplomacy
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Quebec’s former minister of culture and international relations, Christine St-Pierre, has come to understand the major impact Quebec’s cultural diplomacy, or soft power, has had around the world.
Physical Space, Digital Capture
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Nabeel Ahmed examines how Big Tech is working to take over the physical world.
Broadcasting Terror from New Zealand to Canada
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George Carothers discusses how the recent Christchurch massacre was livestreamed by some of Canada’s largest broadcasters.
Seeing the Changing Media Landscape as an Opportunity
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Theatre actor, producer, and director Philip Riccio talks about responding to the dwindling arts coverage in mainstream media by creating his own theatre magazine.
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