Not exact matches
The government's Standing Committee on
Industry, Science and Technology has released its report on e-commerce in Canada, titled «Pursuing the Promise,» and it paints the same picture we've known for some time now — that despite
Canadians being among the most prodigious users of the
Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
Based on comScore's opt - in research panel of approximately 40,000
Canadian Internet users, the detailed quarterly reports include web site visitation, online marketing metrics, transaction benchmarks and mobile banking data that yield critical insights into emerging trends and consumer behavior in the
Canadian online banking
industry.
Online Production Services, a
Canadian provider of
Internet - based communications software for professionals in the film and television
industry, has announced that it has launched its Casting Workbook and Model Scout software services in Asia.
The 3rd annual
Canadian Crowdfinance Summit (#CCS2017) is the
industry's largest national conference providing the most comprehensive thought leadership, education, networks, funding and investment opportunities to 500 + participants in Canada's rapidly growing
internet finance and fintech crowdfunding
industry.
The North American dating
industry has drastically changed, where paid dating sites once dominated the
internet landscape to now
Canadian and American free online websites on dating superseding and giving paid online services a run for their money.
Online Dating Canada covers the online dating
industry specifically for
Canadian singles and
internet daters...
The North American dating
industry has radically changed, where paid dating locales once commanded the
internet scene to now
Canadian and American free online websites on dating superseding and giving paid online administrations a keep running for their cash.
I've groused here many — perhaps, too many — times about the inability of the
Canadian music
industry to get it together so that we can listen to music over the
internet like our neighbours to the south.
Industry Canada statistics indicate that 8 out of 10
Canadian households (79 percent) have access to the
Internet, and over one half of connected households used more than one type of device to go online.
However, a number of factors negatively impact this access, including the complexity of the
Canadian legal system, the small size of the
Canadian legal publishing
industry, Crown copyright, contradictory government information policies, and a shrinking public domain through the digitization of information and other roadblocks on the
Internet.
We want to honour the very best of the
Canadian legal blogosphere: the most interesting, timely and helpful law or legal -
industry - related blogs on the
internet.
Recently in Canada, a number of
internet service providers went to great expense to resist handing over customer information in the face of the recording
industry's demands (see: The
Canadian Privacy Law Blog: The new test for disclosure of identities after BMG v John Doe).
the very best of the
Canadian legal blogosphere: the most interesting, timely, and helpful law or legal -
industry - related blogs on the
internet.
At a time in history where most everyone has access to the
internet and since all that we as REALTORS own to sell is ourselves — unlike the oil and gas companies — it's beyond absurd that the Competition Bureau of Canada would waste two cents of taxpayers money trying to undermine a ligitimate and valuable
Canadian Industry!