Trudeau’s internet censorship bill and other legislation halted by prorogation

The Online Harms Act (Bill C-63) and many other censorship bills have been stopped dead in their tracks due to Trudeau’s prorogation of Parliament.
Meta copies Musk’s vision as Zuckerberg promises free speech revival

Mark Zuckerberg announced via his Facebook account that the platform will return to “its roots” by restoring free speech. He vowed to: Zuckerberg admitted that previous U.S. Democrat administrations pressured Meta to censor content. In the past, Facebook in Canada granted state media, CBC, fact-checker status during the 2021 election campaign, while also working with […]
UCP aims to protect employees from regulatory censorship
Smith’s UCP announces plan to make it illegal for regulatory bodies to muzzle their members.
Peterson struck with five more complaints

Dr. Peterson announces another five complaints made against him for one post he made criticising Kamala Harris.
UK looks to jail social media users for “insulting” retweets

UK authorities threaten social media users who retweet content that’s insulting to immigrants.
Man’s billboard censored by Ontario Conservatives

Ontario Conservatives challenged by JCCF after they reject a man’s billboard that questioned their COVID policies
Scottish police downplay hate speech leaks
Scottish police react to outcry over new hate speech law.
Breaking: Calling drag queens “Groomers” not protected speech, judge rules
A judge has ruled there’s no evidence drag queens are groomers, and set the stage for defamation lawsuits against anyone who uses the term.
Irish politicians accelerate agenda to quash free speech amid stabbing

Instead of being concerned about the Algerian child-stabber, the most vocal Irish politicians are outraged by the protesters.
Liberals hint at revival of online harms censorship bill

Liberals will soon table more censorship plans.