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‘I’d rather settle at the table’: Miller looks to negotiate return of news on Facebook, as Australia moves to fine big tech

| 05/06/2026 1:03 pm EDT

Feds missing out on economic, geopolitical opportunities by not supporting arts sector, say cultural groups

Ottawa is not yet considering bringing forward legislation to reinstate news content on Facebook and Instagram, as Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller said he still wants...

Cost of extending journalism tax credit to TV, radio could reach $6 billion: Miller

| 05/06/2026 5:45 am EDT

Cost of extending journalism tax credit to TV, radio could reach $6 billion: Miller

Expanding eligibility for Canada’s journalism labour tax credit to include television and radio broadcasters could cost $6 billion, according to Canadian Identity Minister...

Miller, Solomon talk online harms, chatbot regulation with youth leaders

| 05/01/2026 6:00 am EDT

Miller, Solomon talk online harms, chatbot regulation with youth leaders

No regulation without consultation. That was the message a group of...

Miller’s criticism of CRTC prompts questions of political interference

| 04/22/2026 3:30 pm EDT

Miller’s criticism of CRTC prompts questions of political interference

Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller’s recent comments about the CRTC...

National Film Board resistant to possible merger with Telefilm, CMF

| 04/16/2026 11:37 am EDT

National Film Board resistant to possible merger with Telefilm, CMF

A rumoured proposal to merge Canada’s audiovisual agencies is receiving pushback from the National Film Board (NFB), according to a source familiar with the matter. The...

Miller softens Ottawa’s language on Online Streaming Act

| 04/15/2026 12:35 pm EDT

Miller softens Ottawa’s language on Online Streaming Act

Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller is weakening his government’s...

Is what you’re watching AI? You have the right to know, says House committee

| 04/14/2026 3:43 pm EDT

Is what you’re watching AI? You have the right to know, says House committee

Canadians should know if a social media post, television show or any other...

CMPA defends Online Streaming Act as it comes to Parliament

| 04/14/2026 11:32 am EDT

Parliament Hill

The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) is coming to Ottawa for a...

Support for Online Streaming Act crosses party lines amidst trade uncertainty: poll

| 04/13/2026 7:00 am EDT

Support for Online Streaming Act crosses party lines amidst trade uncertainty: poll

A law that makes U.S. streaming companies financially contribute to the...

Laurie Cameron appointed as National Film Board trustee

| 03/20/2026 3:27 pm EDT

Laurie Cameron appointed as National Film Board trustee

Long-time public servant Laurie Cameron has joined the National Film Board...

Feds provide more than $17M to audiovisual groups in northern Indigenous communities

| 03/20/2026 3:25 pm EDT

Feds provide more than $17M to audiovisual groups in northern Indigenous communities

Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller announced the federal government will distribute $17.2 million across 23 Indigenous production and broadcasting organizations over two...

Government advisors expect online harms law to reintroduce digital regulatory body

| 03/19/2026 5:45 am EDT

Government advisors expect online harms law to reintroduce digital regulatory body

The reconvened online safety advisory group will likely work towards a...

Feds revive online safety advisory group ahead of forthcoming legislation

| 03/12/2026 4:11 pm EDT

IP lawyer says current copyright framework enough to tackle AI issues, though Miller suggests changes ‘may’ be needed

The Liberal government has brought back a group of policy experts and other...

Maybe ChatGPT it? Ottawa unsure how to regulate AI chatbots following Tumbler Ridge report

| 02/26/2026 3:26 pm EST

Maybe ChatGPT it? Ottawa unsure how to regulate AI chatbots following Tumbler Ridge report

After meeting with OpenAI to discuss the company’s failure to alert law enforcement of troubling behaviour on ChatGPT from Jesse Van Rootselaar, the shooter who killed eight...

Solomon summons OpenAI officials over Tumbler Ridge report

| 02/23/2026 3:28 pm EST

Solomon summons OpenAI officials over Tumbler Ridge report

The federal government has summoned safety officials from OpenAI, the...

CCPA study looks at Online Streaming Act’s impact on cultural sovereignty

| 02/18/2026 11:05 am EST

CRTC releases described video statistics

The Online Streaming Act has been controversial over its short history, but...

Liberals introduce $150M CBC funding increase in Parliament

| 02/12/2026 2:59 pm EST

Liberals introduce $150M CBC funding increase in Parliament

The federal government has formally tabled the $150 million funding top-up...

Miller defends CBC mandate, funding increase from opposition attacks

| 02/11/2026 5:59 am EST

Feds missing out on economic, geopolitical opportunities by not supporting arts sector, say cultural groups

Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller defended Budget 2025’s funding...

‘Where’s the plan B?’: Media executives ask for contingency plan if Liberals axe Online Streaming Act during trade talks

| 02/02/2026 3:51 pm EST

‘Where’s the plan B?’: Media executives ask for contingency plan if Liberals axe Online Streaming Act during trade talks

Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller said the law was part of ongoing trade discussions with the U.S. — putting the country’s modernized broadcasting framework in...

Opposition MPs, media veterans call for ‘long overdue’ CBC mandate review

| 01/14/2026 5:40 pm EST

The CBC studio in downtown Ottawa is pictured on March 11, 2024.

A source familiar with government deliberations expects Ottawa will move...

Ottawa set to revive online harms legislation in 2026: government source

| 12/22/2025 4:44 pm EST

Ottawa set to revive online harms legislation in 2026: government source

Justice Minister Sean Fraser had previously suggested the government...

CPAC CEO says temporary funding from feds a ‘Band-Aid,’ calls on CRTC to reverse rate-increase deferral

| 12/22/2025 4:18 pm EST

CPAC CEO says temporary funding from feds a ‘Band-Aid,' calls on CRTC to reverse rate-increase deferral

The CEO of Cable Public Affairs Channel Inc. (CPAC) says temporary funding from the federal government will not make a dent in the organization’s financial crisis. ...

Marc Miller returns to cabinet as new minister of culture and identity 

| 12/01/2025 5:15 pm EST

Marc Miller returns to cabinet as new minister of culture and identity 

Marc Miller was appointed as the new minister of Canadian Identity and...

ISED investing in energy-efficient chips for wireless devices

telecom | 11/16/2017 5:41 pm EST

ISED investing in energy-efficient chips for wireless devices

Innovation Canada is putting up $2.2 million for clean technology that is...