Topic: Steven Guilbeault
Steven Guilbeault’s actions as Canada’s Environment Minister highlight a growing trend of government-led online censorship that threatens free speech. Recent proposals and legislation target so-called “harmful” content, including hate speech and misinformation, while imposing fines and restrictions on independent media. This approach raises significant concerns about individual liberties and the role of government in regulating online expression.
-
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.
-
Canada’s PM Mark Carney Revives Online Censorship Agenda
Carney inherits Trudeau’s plans.
-
Court Orders Canada’s Liberal MPs To Unblock Independent News Outlet
They were also ordered to pay $1,750, which they paid using taxpayer money.
-
Canada’s Environment Minister Is Ordered To Unblock Rebel News On X
A free speech ruling.
-
Apparently, if you oppose Canada’s user generated content regulation, you’re spreading “misinformation”
The easiest way to shut down criticism.
-
Canada’s internet censorship bill is a major threat to free speech online
Canada just won’t stop trying to regulate online speech.
-
Canada: “Liberal” MPs support new internet censorship bill where “hurtful” content is targeted
A major attack on free speech.
-
Canada considers forcing Big Tech to pay struggling mainstream media outlets
Legacy media is lobbying government.
-
Canada’s next proposal to censor the internet
Unfortunately, the government hasn’t given up.
-
One of Canada’s internet censorship bills has failed
A nice win but it’s not over yet.












