Policy Interventions2018-11-24T16:38:36-05:00

Policy Interventions

Response to the Department of Canadian Heritage’s Consultation on fair revenue sharing between digital platforms and news media

May 12th, 2021|Categories: Policy Intervention|

Response to the Department of Canadian Heritage’s Consultation on fair revenue sharing between digital platforms and news media Winseck, D. (2021). Response to the Department of Canadian [...]

The Great Reversal?: Why the proposed Rogers-Shaw deal is bad news for Canadians and should be blocked (Presentation to INDU)

April 6th, 2021|Categories: Policy Intervention|

The Great Reversal?: Why the proposed Rogers-Shaw deal is bad news for Canadians and should be blocked (Presentation to INDU) Klass, B. & Winseck, D. (2021). The [...]

Competition in Canadian mobile wireless markets: Pricing problems and wholesale solutions

August 27th, 2019|Categories: Policy Intervention|

Competition in Canadian mobile wireless markets: Pricing problems and wholesale solutions A report prepared in consideration of: Telecom Notice of Consultation CRTC 2019-57, “Notice of hearing—Review of mobile wireless services” For [...]

Website Blocking, Clogging the Pipes, and Crippling Citizens’ Fundamental Communication Rights

March 29th, 2018|Categories: Policy Intervention|Tags: |

Website Blocking, Clogging the Pipes, and Crippling Citizens’ Fundamental Communication Rights Winseck, D. & Klass, B. Website Blocking, Clogging the Pipes, and Crippling Citizens’ Fundamental Communication [...]

Shattered Mirror, Stunted Vision and Squandered Opportunities: A reply to the Public Policy Forum’s The Shattered Mirror: News, Democracy and Trust in the Digital Age

February 9th, 2017|Categories: Topical Report|

Shattered Mirror, Stunted Vision and Squandered Opportunities: A reply to the Public Policy Forum’s The Shattered Mirror: News, Democracy and Trust in the Digital Age Winseck, [...]

There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch: Historical and international perspectives on why common carriage should be the cornerstone of communications policy in the Internet age

June 23rd, 2016|Categories: Policy Intervention|Tags: |

There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch Historical and international perspectives on why common carriage should be the cornerstone of communications policy in the Internet age [...]

Why Bell’s Bid to Buy MTS is Bad News: Report Submitted to the Competition Bureau assessing Bell Canada Enterprises’ proposed bid to acquire Manitoba Telecommunications Services

May 26th, 2016|Categories: Policy Intervention|Tags: |

Why Bell’s Bid to Buy MTS is Bad News: Report Submitted to the Competition Bureau assessing Bell Canada Enterprises’ proposed bid to acquire Manitoba Telecommunications Services [...]