Online voting projects highlight changes in Ontario municipal polling

 

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Grits say O.N. Telcom no longer for sale; SaskTel fears re-elect New Democrats

 

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Bell says rules for telephony, Internet and television need to be harmonized

 

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CNM Editorial

The opinions expressed in this editorial are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Decima Reports.
 

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Canadian Heritage has appointed Filix (Fil) Fraser as a member of Telefilm Canada. Fraser is an adjunct professor of communications studies at Athatbasca University, and past president and CEO of VisionTV. He also founded the Alberta Film Festival in 1974, and the Banff Television Festival in 1979.

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CNM Short Takes

Copps supporting quick changes to copyright law
Canadian Heritage minister Sheila Copps made a surprise appearance at the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heriage November 6 to support an accelerated timetable for changes to the Copyright Act. Changes are needed if Canada is to ratify WIPO treaties on digital copyright issues that would strengthen the ability of creators and their intermediaries to protect their material distributed digitally. Copps’ appearance came on the deadline imposed by the committee for ministers Copps and Industry Canada’s Allan Rock to direct their respective departments to begin drafting legislation that could be ready by February. Copps reportedly told the committee that "WIPO ratification will be the happiest day of our life" during a raucous session. She noted, however, that joint responsibility for copyright between the two departments leaves her hands tied on unilaterally changing the law. On the same day, Rock sent his own response by letter to the committee on whether he supports an accelerated timetable as well. At press time, the contents of that letter are unknown, though it is well known that Industry and Heritage have disagreed in the past on copyright issues. Attendees to the November 6 meeting also report that committee chair Clifford Lincoln was receptive to suggestions by the Canadian Recording Industry Association, appearing before the committee at the time, and others that they might soon begin making suggestions for draft legislation that could serve as a foundation for legislative reforms.

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Books to play key role in Digital Wizards multi-platform strategy

Multi-platform has taken on a more traditional meaning with the new Juno Beach project created by Cambridge ON-based Digital Wizards Inc. A successful Pioneering Content fund applicant, Digital Wizards has extended its web and CD-ROM work backwards into traditional book publishing – something company president Diane Williamson says could serve as a template for future projects across a range of media.

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Beauchamp bullish on digital content, promises Quebec policy for aid in 2004

Quebec’s new minister of culture and communications has encouraging words for the digital content industry in that province, though word on specific aid measures will have to wait until next year when the government develops a comprehensive strategy for the sector. In an exclusive interview with Canadian NEW MEDIA, Line Beauchamp says the newly elected Liberal government recognizes that digital content is often cultural content but that it’s premature to say how the government can help boost the industry.

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Culture.ca launches as populist gateway to Canadian arts

 

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Heritage committe sees controversy over timetable for WIPO ratification

Breaking news: See Short Takes in this issue for breaking news on this story, obtained as this issue of Canadian NEW MEDIA was being finalized.

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