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Canada’s new cybersecurity framework: What service providers should expect following the adoption of Bill C-8

By Monica Song and Carl MacQuarrie
June 16, 2026
  • Privacy and Cybersecurity
  • Regulatory
  • Technology, Media and Communications
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Since the publication of our telecommunications Regulatory Trends to Watch in February 2026, Bill C-8, An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts (Bill C-8), has steadily progressed through the House of Commons and the Senate to receive Royal Assent on June 16, 2026. As we highlighted in February, national security, network resilience and cybersecurity have emerged as central policy priorities for the Canadian telecommunications sector. The adoption of Bill C-8 represents the most significant legislative milestone in advancing these priorities to date.

With the enactment of Bill C-8, telecommunications service providers (TSPs) and the broader universe of electronic communications service providers (collectively, ESPs) should prepare for the launch of a range of regulatory processes required to implement the newly adopted legislative frameworks. In this article, we review key changes introduced by Bill C-8 and highlight several upcoming implementation initiatives that ESPs will wish to monitor in the coming months.

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Monica Song

About Monica Song

Monica Song is the national co-leader of Dentons Canada’s Regulatory group. Monica is a senior administrative and public policy lawyer with a deep understanding of the Canadian legislative and public policy landscape who specializes in advising clients spearheading growth and innovation in the digital economy.

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Carl MacQuarrie

About Carl MacQuarrie

Carl MacQuarrie is counsel in Dentons Canada’s Regulatory group. He is known for his knowledge of Canada’s communications regulatory frameworks and his enthusiasm to learn about innovative new technologies.

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