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Yes, you can watch Super Bowl ads in Canada this year—but it might be the last time
A new free trade deal, a by-the-book regulator and a lumbering Supreme Court might soon change the rules—but not yet
How the feds hope to ban lifestyle marketing of legal pot
The law bans ‘glamour, recreation, excitement, vitality, risk or daring.’ But those rules are already being tested, so we asked a lawyer to explain.
Why it’s finally time to crack down on Facebook
Stephen Maher: A 2009 Canadian investigation warned about Facebook’s data collecting. It was right all along. And Zuckerberg’s apologies won’t fix this crisis.
Quick, Canadians! This might be your last year to watch U.S. Super Bowl ads!
How an ongoing court challenge endangers our freedom to enjoy big budget beer ads with our American friends
A reality check on the debate over regulating food marketing to kids
Opinion: As a bill wends its way through the House of Commons to regulate food advertising to children, a doctor debunks some arguments against it
Tim Wu delivers a screed about advertising
A caustic, illuminating history of advertising from Columbia law professor Tim Wu
How money and advertising matter now in federal politics
The loopholes that allow political advertising to runneth over in an election year
The one story that could save your life—well, maybe not
Get to know the companies making millions off those ugly promises you can’t avoid online
Those federal anti-marijuana ads seem to be a recent idea
Conservatives assert old public-health aims, but planning documents suggest their anti-marijuana strategy is new