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Josh Tabish is the Campaigns Coordinator for Access campaigns at OpenMedia.ca. He joined OpenMedia in 2013 and is passionate about helping those in the struggle for open communication systems. Before OpenMedia, he served as Coordinator with the Media Democracy Project at Simon Fraser University (SFU) where he organized the annual Media Democracy Days conference as well as the CounterCulture Speaker Series. He has also been involved in several grassroots media reform initiatives including the inaugural SlutWalk Vancouver in 2011. He holds a BA in Communication and Linguistics from SFU.

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Posted inHuman RightsTechnology

The CRTC, open access, and the future of high-speed Internet

Josh TabishSteve Anderson by Josh Tabish, Steve Anderson and Digital Freedom Update December 3, 2014
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Posted inHuman RightsTechnology

Global movement of Internet users create a crowdsourced agenda for free expression

Josh TabishSteve Anderson by Josh Tabish, Steve Anderson and Digital Freedom Update November 4, 2014
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Posted inTechnology
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Outrageous roaming fees and remarkable concentration. Canada’s mobile market has a long ways to go.

Josh Tabish by Josh Tabish October 3, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyTechnology
CA

Has the CRTC really changed? Will they listen to Canadians or telecom conglomerates?

David ChristopherJosh Tabish by David Christopher and Josh Tabish July 26, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsPoliticsTechnology
CA

A classic example of Big Telecom screwing over the Canadian public

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish July 23, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsTechnology
CA

The top five unexpected allies in the fight against the Internet Slow Lane

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish July 16, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsTechnologyUS Politics
CA

We crashed the FCC’s website. So we took your voices straight to their offices in Washington, D.C.

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish July 16, 2014October 5, 2021
indie mobile providers > big telecom
Posted inCanadian PoliticsPoliticsTechnology
CA

Looking to lower your wireless bill? Steer clear of the Big Three, suggests new study

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish July 14, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsPoliticsTechnologyUS Politics
CA

Big Telecom wanted to force your favourite websites into the slow lane. Here’s what the Internet had to say about that.

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish May 16, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsPolitical ActionTechnologyUS Politics
CA

Will Big Telecom succeed in this desperate last-ditch effort to force through an Internet slow lane?

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish May 14, 2014October 5, 2021
Tell Harper: Defend online privacy
Posted inCanadian PoliticsHuman RightsPoliticsTechnology
CA

Did they just say that the government spied on 1 in 34 Canadians? You, your family, or your neighbours are likely victims

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish May 8, 2014October 5, 2021
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Posted inCanadian PoliticsEconomyPolitical Action
CA

Over 2.7 million people now demanding leaders Stop The Secrecy before it’s too late

Josh Tabish by OpenMedia.ca and Josh Tabish April 23, 2014October 5, 2021

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