
Trudeau’s remarks signal a potential return of Canada’s online censorship bill
To censor “hate speech.”

To censor “hate speech.”

The technique was popularized by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau against civil liberties protesters.

No regrets.

Calling for regulation across the globe.

A similar tactic Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used to crush civil liberties protests.

The bill will hurt Canadian creators and users, benefit mainstream media outlets, and make it difficult for small platforms to operate.


He claims that increased sharing of misinformation is a sign of “a slippage in our democracies.”

Trudeau casts a wide net in shutting down civil liberties protesters.

Another popular account gone.

All the other candidates either support COVID passports or haven’t made a definitive statement on the issue.

The Canadian Prime Minister is no fan of free speech.

Bill C-10 is accused of being designed to silence Canadians online.

Shocking statements at such a time.

Government-mandated censorship of the internet is on the rise and Canadians have few protections.

Amazon says it only supports information from “official sources.”

The internet is getting more absurd than ever as we head into 2020.

“We believe that when social media platforms are used to spread these harmful views, the platforms themselves must also be held accountable,” the party said.

This comes after recent investigative reports suggesting that YouTube is suppressing what it deems to be “right-wing” creators on its site.

The country is rejecting free speech once again in order to police “hate speech.”

To censor “hate speech.”

The technique was popularized by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau against civil liberties protesters.

No regrets.

Calling for regulation across the globe.

A similar tactic Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used to crush civil liberties protests.

The bill will hurt Canadian creators and users, benefit mainstream media outlets, and make it difficult for small platforms to operate.


He claims that increased sharing of misinformation is a sign of “a slippage in our democracies.”

Trudeau casts a wide net in shutting down civil liberties protesters.

Another popular account gone.

All the other candidates either support COVID passports or haven’t made a definitive statement on the issue.

The Canadian Prime Minister is no fan of free speech.

Bill C-10 is accused of being designed to silence Canadians online.

Shocking statements at such a time.

Government-mandated censorship of the internet is on the rise and Canadians have few protections.

Amazon says it only supports information from “official sources.”

The internet is getting more absurd than ever as we head into 2020.

“We believe that when social media platforms are used to spread these harmful views, the platforms themselves must also be held accountable,” the party said.

This comes after recent investigative reports suggesting that YouTube is suppressing what it deems to be “right-wing” creators on its site.

The country is rejecting free speech once again in order to police “hate speech.”







































