Posted by aubin on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 2:15 PM (EDT)
Charlie Angus, formerly of Canadian punk act L'Etranger and alt-country outfit Grevious Angels has become an MP representing Timmins-James Bay for the left-wing New Democratic Party in Canada. In that capacity he is leading the charge for Net Neutrality in Canada. (For those unfamiliar with the issue, please check out this "news" report.)
Angus wants Parliament to debate the topic, and his brief bill amends Canada's Telecommunications Act to prohibit various forms of discrimination. His major issue is with the notion of internet users being referred to incessantly as "consumers" and talks instead of them as "citizens" and believes the Internet as a hugely empowering medium for democracy. Unlike the United States, Canadian ISPs like Bell Canada have already begin throttling competing services when they introduced their own video store. You can check out some details and clips of a recent rally here. Politics (44 comments)
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conebone69 (May 29, 2008)
Hopefully he'll finally ditch the pin and patch covered jacket 3+ Replies
scientistrock (May 29, 2008)
This seems like an issue I should pay more attention to. Am I right on that? 2+ Replies
jacknife737 (May 29, 2008)
For the Canadian Political punks check out Warren Kinsella's blog, a punk turned Liberal strategist, turned punk again, one of my favorite blogs out there. 1+ Reply
jacknife737 (May 29, 2008)
Oh, and enough about the fucking American election; I’m still waiting for the next Canadian cluster fuck; the Conservatives/pundits are going to be in for a big surprise when they realize that Dion is actually a more then capable campaigner. 5+ Replies
victim (May 29, 2008)
Where's the story about Canada checking Ipods at the border for copyright infringement? 2+ Replies
Medley (May 29, 2008)
Guy_Incognito (May 30, 2008)
Net Neutrality seems kinda like no brainer considering it's pretty much just infrastructure. I'm not a big fan of the government getting involved in the free market but I think infrastructure related issues are an obvious exception. | Features
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While we're on politics, how many days until Hillary offers concession? I'm guessing next Thursday at the latest, after the last primaries.