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Public Record
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Understanding NAFTA
IIC Canada president Hank Intven leads a discussion on NAFTA with former diplomats Sarah Goldfeder and Colin Robertson. This keynote panel discussion takes place in Ottawa during the 2017 conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 15, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Regulating "Uncivil Discourse” on the Internet
Marina Pavlović (University of Ottawa), Ryder Gilliland (Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP) and Edward Greenspon (Public Policy Forum) discuss defamation, hate speech, and fake news on the Internet. This is the seventh panel discussion, in Ottawa, of the 2017 conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 15, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – The CRTC's Enforcement Regimes
Kelly-Anne Smith (CRTC), Adam Balkovec (CRTC), Andrea Rosen (Andrea Rosen and Associates Inc.), Jonathan Chaplan (Competition Bureau Legal Services) and Phillip Marchesiello (Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP) discuss regulatory enforcement of nuisance communications and spam. This is the final panel discussion of the 2017 Ottawa conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 15, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Surveillance and Cyberattacks
Craig Forcese (University of Ottawa), Catherine Beagan Flood (Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP), Eugene Ng (MNP), Robert Gordon (Canadian Cyber Threat Exchange) and Scott Hutchison (Henein Hutchison LLP) discuss cyberattacks and mass surveillance. This panel takes place in Ottawa during the 2017 conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 15, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – The Impact of New Legal Technologies
Jordan Furlong (Law21), Gina Alexandris (Ryerson University), Laura van Wyngaarden (Diligen), Mathew Goldstein (Dentons Canada) and Monica Goyal (lawyer and entrepreneur) discuss the impact of new legal technologies on the legal profession. This is the fifth panel discussion of the 2017 conference in Ottawa of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 15, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Challenges in Combatting Internet Piracy
Susan Wheeler (Rogers Communications Canada Inc.), Ariel Katz (University of Toronto), Bram Abramson (University of Toronto) and Thomas Sutton (McCarthy Tétrault LLP) discuss the social and economic problem of Internet piracy. This is the fourth panel discussion, in Ottawa, of the 2017 conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 14, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Privacy and Big Data
Bill Abbott (Privacy and Data Protection Expert), Jennifer Stoddart (McGill University), Alex Cameron (Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP) and Lisa Austin (University of Toronto) discuss the digital information trail of communications services users. The panellists are taking part in the 2017 conference in Ottawa of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 14, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Copyright Act Reform
Jay Kerr-Wilson (Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP), Kristina Milbourn (Rogers Communications Canada Inc.), Carys Craig (Osgoode Hall Law School), David Kent (McMillan LLP) and Erin Finlay (Canadian Media Producers Association) examine the key issues in the Copyright Modernization Act. This is the second panel discussion of the 2017 conference in Ottawa of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 14, 2017)
IIC Canada Annual Conference – Canadian Courts and Internet Jurisdiction
Janet Walker (Osgoode Hall Law School), Barry Sookman (McCarthy Tétrault LLP), Mark Hayes (Hayes eLaw LLP) and Vivek Krishnamurthy (Harvard Law School) examine the Supreme Court of Canada's jurisdiction to make orders against Internet service providers. This is the first panel discussion of the 2017 conference in Ottawa of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 14, 2017)
Podium
CRTC Chair Ian Scott Speaks About Internet Neutrality
New CRTC chair Ian Scott outlines how the regulatory agency will ensure that Canada's internet neutrality provisions are respected. This is the first keynote address of the 15th annual conference, in Ottawa, of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications. (November 14, 2017)
IIC Canada 2017 Conference – Conversation with Brendan Carr
Brendan Carr, a commissioner with the Federal Communications Commission, takes part in a discussion with Greg O’Brien, the editor and publisher of Cartt.ca, on November 14, 2017, at the annual conference of the Canadian chapter of the International Institute of Communications, in Ottawa.
In Committee from the House of Commons
International Trade - September 20, 2017
Representatives from the media and farm groups are among the witnesses taking part in the committee's study on NAFTA renegotiations. MPS first hear from Pam Dinsmore (Rogers Communications Inc.); Rob Malcolmson (BCE Inc.); Jason Lenz (Alberta Barley); Sujata Dey (Council of Canadians); Corinne Pohlmann (Canadian Federation of Independent Business); and Scott Vaughan (International Institute for Sustainable Development). Clyde Graham (Fertilizer Canada), David Runnalls (Smart Prosperity Institute) and Mike Dungate (Chicken Farmers of Canada) are on the last panel.
Disaster Proofing Canada - Lessons from Abroad
The Carleton Initiative for Parliamentary and Diplomatic Engagement and the Canadian Global Affairs Institute organize a conference entitled "Disaster Proofing Canada: Preparedness For Parliamentarians." The third panel of the day, "Lessons from Abroad," features Susan Harada (Associate Director of the School of Journalism and Communications, Carleton University), Phillip Gibson (New Zealand Special Envoy for Disaster Risk Management) and Kimio Takeya (Distinguished Technical Advisor to the President, Japan International Cooperation Agency). (February 2, 2017)