iPod tax

The spectre of bad internet laws in Europe should be a warning shot for Canadians

Opinion: The European Union could soon adopt a slew of restrictive copyright regulations—while Canada, often informed by Europe’s policies, considers its own reforms

The iPod tax is dead. Good riddance.

This was an absolutely unnecessary battle

PODCAST: Maclean’s on the Hill, Jan. 24

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There is an iPod tax after all

A CBSA lawyer warned the government was ‘perpetuating a fraud’ with its denial

Hurray! The government just nixed end-use certificates on iPods

But Mike Moffatt still has a few unanswered questions

The rise and fall(?) of the Harper government’s iPod tax

A uniquely ridiculous matter of public policy

Pointless, unenforceable rules that no one knew existed and the government can’t explain

That’s the iPod tax controversy for you, writes Mike Moffatt

The iPod tax chronicles

The continuing saga of a tax the government doesn’t want to exist

Canadian importers say government misled them in iPod tax dispute

Mike Moffatt follows up on the tariff controversy

Still trying to explain the iPod tariff

Still no answer on end user certificates

Letters from Justin

Of iPod taxes and private copying tariffs