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IIC Canada 2023 Conference: ISED's Spectrum Priorities and Outlook
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to debate key issues affecting broadcasting, competition, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Chantal Davis, senior director of regulatory policy at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, discusses the objectives and priorities outlined in Spectrum Outlook 2022 to 2026. (May 15, 2023)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Addressing Harmful Online Content
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Jeremy Wright (member of Parliament, United Kingdom), Julie Inman Grant (eSafety commissioner, Australia), and Emily Laidlaw (Canada research chair in cybersecurity law) participate in a panel discussion on addressing harmful online content. Shruti Shekar (senior reporter, Android Central) moderates the conversation. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Compensation for News Media
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Jennifer Lee (executive vice-president and general counsel, Corus Entertainment), Paul Deegan (president and CEO, News Media Canada), Anita Li (founder and CEO, The Green Line), and Kevin Chan (global director, Meta) participate in a panel discussion on Bill C-18, the federal government's Online News Act. Christopher Dornan (retired professor from Carleton University) moderates the conversation. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Developments in the War on Piracy
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Kristina Milbourn, director of copyright and broadband for Rogers Communications, reviews developments in efforts to combat internet piracy.
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Key Trends in Canadian Privacy Law Reform
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Sasha Coutu, associate at Dentons Canada LLP, provides an overview of key trends in Canadian privacy law reform. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Pablo Rodriguez Keynote Address
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez delivers a keynote speech on protecting culture in the digital age. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Facial Recognition Issues
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Carole Piovesan, partner at INQ Law, discusses issues surrounding facial recognition technology. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Finding the Social Good in Data
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Pamela Snively, vice-president, chief data and trust officer at TELUS, provides insights on responsible data use. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: U.S. Wireless Players
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Babette Boliek, professor at the Caruso School of Law at Pepperdine University, outlines some of the pros and cons of the American experience in going from four major wireless telecom providers to three. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Canadian Telecom and Broadcasting Markets
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Scotiabank analyst Maher Yaghi explores how the Canadian communications sphere is doing from a "Bay Street" perspective. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: BIPOC Data Collection
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Lisa Valencia-Svensson, managing director, Racial Equity Media Collective, discusses deficiencies and opportunities in better BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) data collection. (May 17/22)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Android Location Data
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Peter Lord, vice-president of strategic initiatives at Oracle, presents the type and amount of data that is collected on mobile phones. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Ottawa Convoy Class Action
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Paul Champ, lead counsel for the plaintiff in Li v. Barber, discusses the Ottawa convoy class action and the tactics used during the protest. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Broadband Mapping Challenges and Solutions
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Jon Lipinski, president and co-founder of Ecopia AI, presents an overview of broadband mapping challenges and solutions. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Robert Ghiz Keynote Address
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Robert Ghiz, president and CEO of Canadian Wireless Telecommunications, delivers a keynote speech. (May 17, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Developments in Indigenous Media
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Jean La Rose, president and CEO, Dadan Sivunivut Inc., provides an update on what is transpiring within the Indigenous media, arts and broadcasting community. (May 16, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: The Federal Communications Commission
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Nathan Simington takes part in a conversation with Globe and Mail reporter Alexandra Posadzki. (May 16, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Cybersecurity and Ransomware
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Katherine Booth (partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP), Byron Holland (president and CEO, Canadian Internet Registration Authority), Sylvie Courtemanche (chair, Canadian Broadcast Standards Council), and Sami Khoury (head, Canadian Centre for Cyber Security) participate in a panel discussion on cybersecurity and ransomware. Shannon McClure (senior partner, defence, IBM Canada Limited) moderates the conversation. (May 16, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: Rural Broadband in Canada
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Michèle Beck (senior vice-president, Canadian sales, Telesat), Christine Prudham (chief legal and regulatory officer, Xplornet Communications), and Alissa Cooper (vice-president and chief technology officer for technology policy, Cisco Systems) participate in a panel discussion on rural broadband in Canada. Lisa Severson (director of communications, Eastern Ontario Regional Network) moderates the conversation. (May 16, 2022)
IIC Canada 2022 Conference: The Accessible Canada Act
The Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC) hosts its annual conference at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. The two-day conference brings together leading communications sector players to analyze trends in broadcasting, telecommunications, and media production. Adam Balkovec, legal counsel for the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) provides an overview of the regulator's accessibility reporting regulations. (May 16, 2022)