Topic: Bill C-36
Bill C-36 represents a significant threat to free speech in Canada, proposing measures that would enable the government to censor online content deemed as “hate speech” or “harmful.” This legislation raises concerns about the potential for overreach and the chilling effect on individual expression, as it allows for preemptive reporting of speech before it occurs. The implications of such a law extend beyond Canada, highlighting the ongoing global struggle against censorship and surveillance.
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Canada’s AG Claims Anti-“Hate” Law Isn’t About Censorship
Bill C-9 dresses its intent in compassion while quietly redrawing the limits of public dissent.
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Canada To Revive Online Censorship Targeting “Harmful” Content, “Hate” Speech, and Deepfakes
The skeleton of Bill C-36 has returned, dressed in new language but haunted by the same instincts.
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Canada: Mark Carney Vows Internet Speech Crackdown if Elected, Citing Online “Pollution” of Misogyny, Conspiracies
Mark Carney dodges Epstein jabs in Hamilton while reviving failed Liberal plans for speech control via Bill C-36 and Bill…
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The Authoritarian Legacy of Justin Trudeau
Freedom in the Rearview Mirror.
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Canada Plans To Re-Introduce Its Online Censorship Law This Year
Back with a vengance.
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Canada’s New Democratic Party’s Jagmeet Singh pushes Justin Trudeau for more online censorship
More censorship pressure.
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Trudeau’s remarks signal a potential return of Canada’s online censorship bill
To censor “hate speech.”
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Trudeau government to try and rush through the online censorship bill
After previous attempts failed.
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Proposed bill in Canada would allow people to report online “hate speech” before it even happens
A new attack on free speech.
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Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski speaks out against Canada’s “concerning” internet censorship bill
“They’re gonna control what you see.”












