Senate of Canada passes Internet Censorship Bill C-11 - ONLINE CENSORSHIP THREATENS FREE SPEECH

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The federal government’s new legislation for online Canadian content is sparking controversial conversation across the country – and rightfully so.

Bill C-11, The Online Streaming Act, was proposed to the House of Commons in late 2021, and is still being vetted by the Senate. But the potential bill’s progress through the Canadian Parliament is far from following protocol.

The Online Streaming Act would change Canada’s Broadcasting Act, introduced in 1991, and if approved for Royal Assent, would give the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission control over various aspects of Canadian content featured on the vast global network of the internet.
Although not the first bill of its kind to reach the House of Commons and Senate ears, many blogs, articles, and even experts such as Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair of Internet and e-commerce law have noted that no other country in the world has policies that mirror Bill C-11.

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