"Before reopening the #CRTC's decision about streaming, the government should consider carefully what message it sends about regulatory certainty, cultural policy, and the future of Canadian media."
@RajShoan
Read more below. 👇
https://t.co/SU7itVAUaz
#CDNMedia@TheHillTimes
83% of women and gender-diverse people in Canada say they have witnessed online hate in the past 24 months.
Platforms and policymakers must do more to create safer digital spaces.
Learn more: https://t.co/4Icl7S9iaU #OnlineHarms#DigitalSafety
1/2 Online abuse is not “just part of the internet.”
Gendered digital harm affects safety, mental health, and participation online. Platforms and policymakers must do more to create safer digital spaces in Canada.
#OnlineHarms#DigitalSafety#TechAccountability
“If we don’t stand up for this, it will go away.”
Protecting Canadian culture takes action.
▶️ Watch the full Friends of Canadian Media & @REELCANADA fireside chat on YouTube.👇
https://t.co/p6WlHos5NN
2/2 If we’re going to take on Big Tech in Ottawa, we need the strength of our people-powered movement behind us.
Help carry this conversation all the way to Parliament Hill: https://t.co/KxQZvmzhIg
#OnlineHarms#CanadianMedia
1/2 Melissa’s story is not isolated.
Every day, #Canadians log on to platforms that put them at risk.
Hateful content, misinformation, and harmful material targeting children are built into platform economics.
We’re launching a national campaign to hold Big Tech accountable.
There’s something powerful about the role public media can play over generations.
For many Canadians, the #CBC has been a familiar voice through changing times, places & experiences.
Stories like this are part of a much bigger picture.
@CBCRadioCanada@matinintoronto#cndpoli
Our 2026 Dalton Camp Award winner, Shauna Rae, spoke with CBC Radio about her jury-selected winning essay exploring creator journalism, objectivity, and democracy in today’s media landscape.
Listen to the interview → https://t.co/C4y3Z83AgM
"Journalism has never been neutral."
The 2026 Dalton Camp Award-winning essay challenges how we think about objectivity, voice, and #democracy in today’s media landscape.
READ THE $10,000 WINNING ESSAY → https://t.co/ImvFbAyFEy
#DaltonCampAward#CanadianMedia#Journalism
The Dalton Camp Award recognizes original essays exploring the relationship between democracy and the media in Canada. Each year’s winning essay is selected independently by a jury.
Learn more about the award and its history → https://t.co/1124yKGATK
"Journalism has never been neutral."
The 2026 Dalton Camp Award-winning essay challenges how we think about objectivity, voice, and #democracy in today’s media landscape.
READ THE $10,000 WINNING ESSAY → https://t.co/ImvFbAyFEy
#DaltonCampAward#CanadianMedia#Journalism
“Elbows up” has to mean more than rhetoric.
Supporting Canadian media means real action for journalism, public broadcasting, and our cultural industries.
▶️ Watch the full conversation with Friends of Canadian Media & @REELCANADA
https://t.co/wDm2s3bD3Q
#CanadianMedia
Our latest #newsletter is now live and packed with important insights you won't want to miss. We invite you to read it via the link below:👇
https://t.co/5BA3zYYZJF
1/2 Canada may restrict social media access for users under 18.
But this isn’t just about age limits.
Young people are exposed to harmful content, misinformation, and systems designed for engagement, not safety.
Should platforms be held responsible?
🔗 https://t.co/nANs0lfs0B