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Bill C-63
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 ...
March 6, 2024
BY
Matthew Horwood
Prison for Hate Crimes Someone Fears You Might Commit: Lawyers Spot Red Flags in Online Harms Bill
The Liberal government’s newly tabled Online Harms Bill will, if passed, allow people to report others to a ...
February 28, 2024
BY
Tara MacIsaac
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Omid Ghoreishi
Civil Liberties Group Says Online Harms Bill Needs ‘Substantial’ Amendments Due to Free Speech, Privacy Concerns
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) says it has several free speech and privacy concerns with the recently-introduced ...
February 28, 2024
BY
Matthew Horwood
Peter Menzies: New Online Harms Act Gives Appointed Commissioners Too Much Power
Commentary Canada has launched legislation reining in social media and reducing its citizens' freedom to express themselves online. ...
February 27, 2024
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Peter Menzies
Liberals’ Online Harms Bill Calls For New Hate-Crime Offence, up to Life Imprisonment
The Liberal government today is tabling its new bill aimed at addressing “online harms,” and it goes beyond ...
February 26, 2024
BY
Noé Chartier
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Republican Nick Begich Beats Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola in Alaska’s US House Race
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Adam Morrow
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Chris Summers
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Dan M. Berger
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Chris Summers
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Lily Zhou
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Olivia Li
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Xin Ning
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Bin Zhao
HHS Chief Defends His Agency’s Handling of Children Who Entered US Illegally
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Darlene McCormick Sanchez
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