Meta to Remove Under-16s from Facebook, Instagram
Meta will remove all under-16 Australian users from Facebook and Instagram on December 4, 2025. Learn about the new policy's impact and global context.
Meta will remove all under-16 Australian users from Facebook and Instagram on December 4, 2025. Learn about the new policy's impact and global context.
A B.C.-incorporated cryptocurrency company is fighting a record $176 million penalty from Fintrac. Learn about the appeal and what it means for crypto regulation in Canada.
Xeltox Enterprises Ltd. is fighting a historic $176M fine from FinTRAC for alleged money laundering violations. Discover the details of the case and its implications for Canada's crypto sector.
Spain's data protection authority opens investigation into Meta for alleged privacy violations on Android devices. Learn about the potential implications for user data security.
Canada's broadcast regulator has updated its definition of Canadian content, explicitly excluding AI-generated material. Learn how this impacts creators and broadcasters.
Canadian education experts urge teachers to look beyond simple age ratings when selecting classroom video content. Learn about comprehensive media literacy strategies.
Columnist Ben Shapiro analyzes why political slogans about affordability fail while government intervention often makes things more expensive for Canadians.
American investment firm RedBird Capital Partners has unexpectedly withdrawn from the deal to acquire Britain's Daily Telegraph. Explore the implications of this major media shift.
Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. is close to resolving U.S. compliance issues, setting aside US$75 million for penalties. Two senior compliance officers faced FINRA suspensions.
OREA and TRREB endorse Ontario's decision to appoint a RECO administrator to strengthen consumer protection and accountability in the real estate sector. Learn more about the reforms.
Apple and Spotify warn that Quebec's proposed French-language content quotas could harm user experience and hurt local artists. Learn why they advocate for listener freedom.
Video podcasts are transforming into the latest streaming frontier as major platforms compete for audience attention. Discover how this trend is reshaping digital content consumption across Canada.
A new report finds social media influencers command larger audiences than news outlets and politicians across five major platforms. Discover how this shift impacts information consumption in Canada.
The European Union launches formal investigation into Google amid allegations the tech giant unfairly demotes content in search results. Learn about the potential implications.
TikTok faces legal action for allegedly targeting Quebec children with illegal advertisements. Learn about the lawsuit details and potential consequences for the social media giant.
Quebecor's TVA Group eliminates 87 television positions in Montreal due to financial challenges. Learn about the media industry restructuring and its impact.
Longtime CBC producer David Cayley argues Canada's public broadcaster has become a 'boutique' serving only one audience. His new book demands dialogue over monologue.
Ontario secures legal victory to expand online betting services to players outside Canada, marking significant growth for the province's gaming industry. Learn about the implications.
WPP Media Canada CEO Kevin Johnson details a new initiative using data collaboration to help Canadian publishers compete on value, not just cost. Learn how this will reshape the media landscape.
Nova Scotia's energy regulator directs NS Power to immediately resolve overdue payments to suppliers. Learn about the implications for Nova Scotia's energy sector and consumers.
Discover how Joshua Carrott and Ollie Kendal transformed celebrity interviews through food-centric content. Learn about their innovative approach that's changing digital entertainment media.
The Bank of England announces new initiative to establish trust in stablecoins as digital payment systems. Learn how this affects financial markets and cryptocurrency regulation.
Prince Edward Island government launches public consultation on regulating mixed martial arts and kickboxing. Share your views on safety standards and event oversight.
France calls for urgent EU investigation into fast-fashion giant Shein after discovery of prohibited items including child-like sex dolls and hazardous products on their platform.
Columbia Law Professor Timothy Wu argues Canada faces a critical moment in confronting Big Tech dominance. Discover why he believes stronger antitrust action could reshape digital markets.
French authorities take decisive action against e-commerce giant Shein after discovering firearms, sex dolls, and other prohibited items on its marketplace, raising serious concerns about platform oversight.
Discover how Robinhood's payment for order flow model and gamified trading features are driving record revenues while drawing regulatory scrutiny in Canada's financial landscape.
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, is taking legal action against a British Columbia tribunal decision that fined the company $100,000 for failing to remove intimate images. Discover the details of this landmark digital privacy case.
The Canadian government is moving forward with comprehensive stablecoin regulations as part of its 2025 budget, aiming to create a safer digital currency environment while maintaining financial stability.
The Trump administration unveils MySafeSpace, a new social media platform promising 'safe discourse' while raising concerns about digital echo chambers and political censorship.