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- Online Harms Act not about ‘insults launched from a smartphone . . .
Virani says the legislation is not about censoring “insults launched from a smartphone” but instead giving victims and law enforcement more tools to respond to a rising tide of hate in Canada
- Online harms act wont ban awful but lawful content online, says . . .
Justice Minister Arif Virani says the Online Harms Act won't give the federal government the power to determine what is and isn't appropriate content The bill, tabled by the Liberal
- Government of Canada introduces legislation to combat harmful content . . .
The Online Harms Act would establish a baseline standard to keep young people safe online and uphold freedom of expression Now, more than ever, online platforms must take responsibility—and be held accountable—for protecting kids from the harms embedded within online platforms
- Online Harms Act threatens free expression in Canada
The Online Harms Act, if passed into law, will give the Canadian Human Rights Commission new powers to prosecute and punish offensive but non-criminal speech by Canadians if, in the subjective opinion of unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats, they deem someone’s statement to be “hateful ”
- Online harms bill to be split between child protections, hate speech . . .
The online harms bill will be cleaved into two new packages, the first dealing with keeping children safe online, combating sex predators and issues related to revenge pornography
- Long-awaited online harms bill proposes new . . . - Radio-Canada. ca
The Online Harms Act, tabled Monday, proposes to police seven categories of harmful content online Those categories include content used to bully a child and content that encourages a child to harm themselves
- Justice minister says hes open to changing online harms bill
Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani said Friday he's open to amending the government's long-awaited legislation aimed at protecting Canadians from online harms, while the Opposition
- Online Harms Act not about ‘insults launched from a smartphone . . .
Virani says the legislation is not about censoring “insults launched from a smartphone” but instead giving victims and law enforcement more tools to respond to a rising tide of hate in Canada “We’re not talking about insulting, offensive remarks or bad jokes
- Morning Update: Online harms bill puts onus on tech platforms to remove . . .
The federal government yesterday unveiled its long-awaited online harms bill, creating a new hate-crime offence that carries a penalty of life imprisonment in the most egregious cases The bill
- Online Harm - Public Safety Canada
The online harms in scope could include hate speech, terrorist propaganda, violent content, child sexual exploitation and the non-consensual sharing of intimate images
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