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Ottawa Claims New Online Harms Bill Would Set ‘High Bar’ for Determining What Constitutes Hate Speech
Ottawa says the amended definitions of hate speech under the new Online Harms Bill would set a "high bar" when determining whether online content counts as hate speech, emphasizing that ...
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Matthew Horwood
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February 28, 2024
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February 28, 2024
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Peter Menzies: New Online Harms Act Gives Appointed Commissioners Too Much Power
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The Liberal government today is tabling its new bill aimed at addressing “online harms,” and it goes beyond ...
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