Bill C-461 has been sent to Standing Committee. Read a summary of why this Bill is problematic and how it threatens the journalistic integrity if CBC/Radio-Canada.
Our annual Report Card on free expression in Canada is always controversial. When it comes to grades, everyone has an opinion – and we want to hear yours! Vote for what grades you think we should have handed out on this year's Report Card.
If asked, most Canadians would say that free expression is their right to say/write/yell or blog anything they want. Unfortunately, they would only be half right.
To coincide with World Press Freedom Day on May 3, CJFE is launching its annual Review of Free Expression in Canada. This year's Review highlights a serious issue in Canada: a cult of secrecy. The Review is available for download.
Read CJFE’s joint submission on Canada’s free expression record, submitted for Canada's second UPR. The country’s human rights record will be reviewed on Friday, April 26.
In a letter dated March 27, 2013, the Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada announced that it would be launching an investigation into the government practices restricting scientists’ abilities to speak about their work.
An online Q&A about digital privacy and free expression. Moderated by Jesse Brown, we were joined by expert panelists Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, and Wilf Dinnick of OpenFile.