Have your say about the Internet in Canada
We’re asking Canadians to share their thoughts on the development, deployment and governance of the Internet in Canada.
The Canadian Internet Forum – Online (CIF) is the place for Canadians to share their thoughts on the development, deployment and governance of the Internet in Canada.
Should I participate? Ask yourself these questions
- What opportunities does the Internet present for Canada?
- What are the challenges facing the Internet in Canada?
- As a Canadian, what does the Internet offer me?
- What are the obstacles you face when trying to take advantage of these opportunities?
If these issues matter to you, we want to hear from you. If you have other issues related to Internet policy and governance in Canada, this is the place to share them.
Each year, we host an in-person Canadian Internet Forum conference for thinkers and policy makers. In 2012, we are going to bring the ideas from this online forum to the Canadian Internet Forum. We will compile a report and share it with all conference delegates.
How do I get started?
To get started, click here to view the discussion topics. To join the conversation, you can create an account by clicking here.
Need help in getting started? Contact the Canadian Internet Forum at mark.buell@cira.ca.
The CIF-Online is operated by Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). CIRA manages Canada’s .CA domain name registry, develops and implements policies that support Canada’s Internet community, and represents the .CA registry internationally the Canadian Internet.
How to participate
- Create an account. You can still read through the topics without one, but you'll need to have one if you want to participate in the conversation.
- Look through the list, find a topic that you are interested in hearing more about and click the title to learn more.
- Up-vote the topic if you like it, down-vote it if you do not.
- Leave a comment on the topic or reply to someone else's comment.
