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Liberal online hate enforcement regime will cost taxpayers $200m: PBO

Canadians can expect to shell out at least $200 million on the Liberal government’s “online harms” enforcement regime, which critics have blasted for violating freedom of expression. 

The Andrew Lawton Show | Liberals to spend $200 million on online censorship office

If the Liberal government's controversial Online Harms Act passes, the "digital safety commission" the bill establishes will have 330 staff and cost Canadian taxpayers more than $200 million, the Parliamentary Budget Officer has said.

As House debate begins, Liberals defend online harms bill as necessary to fight extremism

The debate surrounding the Liberals’ online hate law ranged from outright rejection of Bill C-63 to a desire to have the bill split into multiple parts.

Rumble joins fight against online harms bill with Toronto event

Call it a free speech rumble in the Big Smoke.

Elon Musk says Liberal online harms bill an attack on Canadians’ rights 

Elon Musk sounded off against the Liberal government’s proposed Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act, after learning about the retroactive punishments which could applied to Canadians found guilty of hate speech online.

Governor General’s online harms symposium raises impartiality concerns

Rideau Hall is facing criticism for being too partisan after hosting a panel on “online harms.”

Liberal justice minister says “off-colour humour” won’t be targeted by online harms bill

Insults, offensive remarks, and off-colour jokes won’t get Canadians in trouble with the Liberal government’s controversial online hate speech bill, according to Justice Minister Arif Virani.

LAWTON: Trudeau advisor calls concerns over Online Harms bill “rage farming”

Canadian Constitution Foundation litigation director Christine Van Geyn joined True North’s Andrew Lawton to explain why the Online Harms Act should concern all Canadians.

British media slams “dictator Trudeau” over online hate legislation

A United Kingdom television news show recently slammed the authoritarian aspects of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s proposed online hate legislation, Bill C-63. 

Former human rights tribunal chair blasts “sinister” online harms bill

A former chair of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is sounding the alarm over Justin Trudeau’s new “sinister” and “shocking” Online Harms bill which could see Canadians thrown in prison for life for “hate-motivated” crimes and given steep fines for so-called hate speech.

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