The pandemic has widened the digital divide, leaving people from Iqaluit to rural Alberta and Ontario fuming at ISPs like Xplornet.
January 3, 2021
CANADALAND
#295 Big Media’s Plan To Regulate The Internet
Are we really considering CanCon for the internet?
September 22, 2019
No, Don Cherry Isn’t Selling Penis Pills
From copying the CBC website, to claiming female anchors are leaving to start a skincare business, CANADALAND explains the tricks scammers use to...
January 16, 2019
By Graeme Gordon
CANADALAND
#260 Fake-Ass Internet
Something like the half of all activity on the internet is fake. Yes, there are bots. But there are also fake websites that cater to bots. And then there are the ways real people adjust their behaviour to try to game the bots. Where does this leave the idyllic internet we were promised?
January 13, 2019
CANADALAND
#235 Taxing Porn (And Everything Else) To Pay For CanCon
Canada's broadcast regulator has put forward a proposal to tax everything from porn to podcasts to help pay for CanCon.
June 10, 2018
Inside Bell’s Push To End Net Neutrality In Canada
Documents obtained by CANADALAND reveal a plan to create a not-for-profit corporation responsible for maintaining a blacklist of alleged pirate sites.
December 4, 2017
By Robert Hiltz
Ren Bostelaar Deserves More Than A Slap On The Wrist For Robbing Us Of Our Dignity
Our justice system has turned a blind eye; we, however, will always remember.
July 6, 2017
By Sophia Sadoughi
THE IMPOSTER
Century Egg
Century Egg composes Chinese pop songs by Email. And a war is brewing in the Canadian art world. It's a war of loverz, haterz and haterzhaterz.
April 12, 2017
Stats Canada Co-author Admits To Sharing “Sensitive” Photos Of Women Online
But through his lawyer, Ren Bostelaar denies engaging "in the act of doxxing."
March 19, 2017
By Jonathan Goldsbie
THE IMPOSTER
Pineapple Pizzagate
Emily M. Keeler listens to one song seven times a day, goes on Instagram and ends up in the Twilight Zone, and looks for gopher holes in poetry.