Internet Insider: we're still fighting the TPP

INTERNET INSIDER
November 11, 2016

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With the U.S. election results at the top of everyone’s newsfeeds, this has been a historic week – which is certain to have repercussions for the free and open Internet. We’re urging action against the TPP in a brand new campaign, as President Obama is still expected to try to rush through a vote on ratification of the agreement in the lame duck period before the new president takes office. In Canada, our push against the TPP is echoed by other concerned voices, including that of several First Nations communities, who have been consistent in their opposition to the deal.

With the global microscope focused on the U.S., it’s all too fitting that we check in on Trudeau’s performance just north of the border nearly a year after he took office in Canada. Recent records have emerged to show that his government has mishandled as many as 10,000 citizen documents.

And finally when it comes to access of information, Google will start to rank searches according to mobile search preferences. We’ve become embedded within an era of "searchables" and being searchable – as ever, we at OpenMedia are determined to use the Internet to save the Internet. We need you more than ever to join us to keep it free and open.

Access

November 4: Facebook’s “Free Internet” will harm poor subscribers


November 5: The danger of being Anonymous


November 6: Google to rank searches according to performance of mobile versions

Free Expression

November 1: TPP dead in the water without First Nations consent


November 1: TPP may pass in lame duck congress


November 4: Pittsburg finale to our Rock Against the TPP concert series is a hit

Privacy

November 7: British Intelligence may have been spying on Human Rights Watch


November 8: Trudeau’s First Year Includes 10,000 security breach incidents


November 9: Canada’s Primacy Commissioner: Surveillance highlights privacy risk

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