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University law orgs say Liberal plan to regulate internet would violate rights

Both the University of Ottawa’s Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic and the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab asked in submissions to Heritage Canada for the government to halt their plans entirely. 

Media group wants journalists legally protected from online comments

One of the organizations in charge of distributing millions in Liberal media bailout funds has come out in support of the pro-censorship bill, C-36, and has called for the law to provide legal protections for journalists who face harassment online. 

Liberal internet bills would make Canada “most censored” democratic nation, advocates warn

According to the non-profit organization Open Media, Liberal Minister of Canadian Heritage Steven Guilbeault’s plan is meant to trick Canadians. 

O’Toole government would abandon Liberal moves to regulate internet speech

Don’t expect to see bills C-10 and C-36 reintroduced under a Conservative government under Erin O’Toole.

Trudeau officially triggers the 2021 federal election

Trudeau made the announcement on Sunday, stating that Canadians can expect to head to the polls by September 20. 

The Trudeau government is trying to legislate cancel culture

True North’s Candice Malcolm explains how the Trudeau Government is taking steps to censor the internet, shut down speech they don’t like and erase due process and the rule of law.

Guilbeault has received no letters of support for internet regulation from Canadians

According to a response from the Department of Canadian Heritage, Guilbeault’s office “has not received any correspondence asking for more internet censorship or regulation.”

LAWTON: Free speech is the hill to die on

In the five days since the Liberals tabled this pro-censorship bill, there’s been not a word about it from Conservative leader Erin O’Toole.

Trudeau’s internet censorship laws have no place in a free and open society

Bill C-10 was just the tip of the iceberg of the Trudeau government’s plans to control what you can say and what you can see online.

Liberals plan to introduce new hate speech bill before summer break

“Now, this is going to be controversial. People think that C-10 was controversial. Wait till we table this legislation,” Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said.
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