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Date: Monday 21 – Tuesday 22 October 2024
Venue: National Arts Centre, Ottawa
The 2024 edition of the IIC Canada Conference will bring together leading communications sector players to discuss developments related to the major current issues in Canadian and international communications law and policy. In Canada, these developments include the federal government’s reworking of the Broadcasting Act and its supporting Canadian Content framework, the impact of artificial intelligence on privacy and copyright practices, access and affordability of critical telecom services, and other leading edge communications developments.
We hope you will join us in Ottawa this fall and don’t forget registration must be completed in advance for this two-day event.
For further details on how to register, latest agenda, confirmed speakers and venue details please see here.
Registration is now open.
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