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Opinion | Bill C-10 and YouTube: Canada has produced many YouTube stars Why is Trudeau trying to change it?

Opinion | Bill C-10 and YouTube: Canada has produced many YouTube stars Why is Trudeau trying to change it?
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KINSELLA: In every way, Bill C-10 is wildly unconstitutional

Article content Pro tip, Trudeau Liberals: When you have a Constitution, heed it. And if you have legal experts to check out your legislation, use ’em. They’ll help keep you out of trouble. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or KINSELLA: In every way, Bill C-10 is wildly unconstitutional Back to video And in recent days, on the free speech front, Justin Trudeau and one of his ministers have had plenty of trouble. All self-made. We tender as evidence Bill C-10. The bill updates the Broadcasting Act, which hasn’t changed in two decades. That’s arguably good.

Liberals new proposed amendment to Bill C-10 doesn t address free speech concerns: expert

Article content The Liberal government has proposed new limits on how CRTC can regulate social media posts under Bill C-10, which would still give the broadcast regulator some oversight what content Canadians see on digital platforms. The amendment proposed at the Heritage committee meeting Thursday evening would allow the CRTC to issue orders relating to discoverability – the ability to force social media platforms to show a certain amount of Canadian content to users. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Liberals new proposed amendment to Bill C-10 doesn t address free speech concerns: expert Back to video

A Look at the Liberal Government s Different Internet Content Control Measures

A Look at the Liberal Government’s Different Internet Content Control Measures The Liberal government’s Bill C-10, which has been criticized by the opposition and advocates for its potential to limit free speech, is part of a number of measures and directives issued by the federal government for internet and speech control. These measures include introducing new regulations for online content, a legal framework to address “online hate,” as well as a struck-down section of Canada’s elections law to combat “fake news” during elections. In his mandate letters to a number of ministers, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau listed “online hate and harassment” together with “ideologically motivated violent extremism and terrorist organizations” in the same sentence requesting the ministers’ action, signalling the importance of combatting online hate.

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