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.
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.
With "23 actions in 23 days," IFEX will be profiling different individuals each day of November leading up to the International Day to End Impunity, November 23. Join us.
Along with other organizations across Canada, CJFE has contributed to creating a submission for Canada's appearance at the UN's Universal Periodic Review, where the country's human rights record will be evaluated.
Bill C-30 sends the signal that Canada is open for 'Big Brother Inc.' business. From CJFE's 2011/2012 Review of Free Expression in Canada, a glimpse into the dangers of Canada's proposed digital surveillance bill.
From CJFE's 2011/2012 Review of Free Expression in Canada, a look at the implications of the 2011 Crookes v. Newton decision and the impact it has on how we use the internet.
The Cyber Stewards program is designed to address the urgent need to support South-based cyber security scholars, advocates, and practitioners to articulate a vision of cyber security in which rights and openness are protected on the basis of shared research and empirical knowledge.
CJFE's annual Report Card of Free Expression in Canada provides an assessment of the key issues and institutions that have impacted the state of free expression in the country over the past year.
From CJFE's 2011/2012 Review of Free Expression in Canada, a glimpse into the ways that the Internet is being used by Canadians, and what's going on behind the scenes.