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Liberals want to rush censorship law Bill C-10 back into parliament

Newly-appointed Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez promised on Tuesday to rush the controversial anti-internet freedom law Bill C-10 back into parliament at the soonest opportunity. 

Majority in Ontario Oppose the Crux of Bill C-10

More than half the people in Ontario oppose the major aspect of Bill C-10 — the federal government’s ability to meddle in internet searches — according to a recent poll.

Bill C-10 dies – for now – as Senate adjourns for summer without vote

The Liberal government’s internet regulation Bill C-10 has been put on hold after the Senate rose for the summer before voting on the controversial bill.

Senator pledges to stop Bill C-10 following Liberal “kangaroo court” vote

Senator Pamela Wallin pledged on Tuesday to do everything within her power to stop Bill C-10 from being rushed through the Senate and becoming law before parliamentarians go on summer recess.

Senate might throw wrench in Liberals’ push to rush Bill C-10

The Liberal government’s push to rush through the anti-internet Bill C-10 before the legislative session is over this Summer will likely face delays in the Senate.

Liberal Bill C-10 consultation included eight orgs that received government funding

Eight of the media companies and non-profit organizations the Trudeau government consulted on its internet regulation bill have received federal funding.

Guilbeault presents motion to end debate on C-10

Liberal Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault is hoping to cut short debate on his government’s internet regulation bill, C-10.

Bill C-10 Explained

True North’s Candice Malcolm explains what Bill C-10 is and how it will affect Canadians.

Canadians roast Liberal MP over dismissive Bill C-10 free speech tweet

The tweet quickly spread on social media as Canadians chimed in to tell Liberal MP Mark Garretsen that they believe the Liberal government was trying to strip the free speech rights of Canadians.

David Lametti stresses Charter rights can be limited in “public interest” at C-10 hearing

Justice Minister David Lametti is reminding members of parliament that constitutional rights and freedoms can be limited.
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