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Minister in charge of CBC applauds legacy media’s convoy coverage

Liberal Minister of Canadian Heritage Pablo Rodriguez has not only applauded legacy media journalists for their skewed coverage of the Freedom Convoy protests but has also hinted they are entitled to even more government funding for it.

Liberals re-introduce controversial internet regulation bill

The Liberal government is once again attempting to ram through legislation to regulate the internet after Bill C-10 failed to make it through the Senate last year. 

Google executive says Liberal internet censorship bills border on the extreme

A Google executive warns that incoming Liberal legislation meant to censor the internet could drastically change how Canadians interact online. 

B.C. doctor refuses to see young children who don’t have COVID shots

Two British Columbia mothers whose young children have serious eye disorders are saying their families’ long-time ophthalmologist has refused to see their kids for not having COVID shots.

True North’s Top 10 news stories of 2021

True North broke several stories throughout the year and garnered national attention for our journalism on key issues. Here is a list of True North’s top 10 news stories of 2021. 

Government’s own research shows Canadians oppose censoring the Internet

Canadians do not trust the Liberal government to regulate the Internet, according to research by the Privy Council Office released on Tuesday. 

Heritage Minister says internet regulation bill has “nothing to do with free speech”

Newly-appointed Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez told reporters the Liberal government’s plan to regulate online publishers has “nothing to do with free speech.” 

Former CRTC commissioner compares Liberal plan to censor internet to China, Russia

“It is creepily totalitarian, something you might expect out of China or Russia,” said Denton. 

Steven Guilbeault gets promotion as Canada’s next environment minister

In 2001, while a part of the organization Greenpeace, Guilbeault was arrested by authorities after illegally scaling Toronto’s CN Tower. 

Trudeau doesn’t have mandate to strip free speech online: former CRTC vice-chair

This week, former Canadian Radio-Television Commission vice-chair Peter Menzies blasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plan to censor the internet and Canadians online.
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