I think Canadians often like to think we have a good legislative framework around issues of freedom and the net. It's important to be aware of a lot of the initiatives that were making their way through the system when the election was called...
In the run-up to the January 23, 2006 Canadian elections, the University of Ottawa-based CIPPIC (Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic) has has sent a questionnaire to each federal party on a number of policy issues involving the Internet.
via Library Boy: Federal Parties Surveyed on Controversial Net Issues
What are "controversial net issues"? Think things like Canadian version of DMCA, DRM, P2P legality, warrantless access to network activities...
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