JCCF hands 55,000 signatures against Online Harms Act to PMO
JCCF sends a message to the PMO from 55,000 Canadians opposed to the Liberals’ latest attempt to expand the definition of hate speech and increase penalties against those who commit it.
Former hate speech complainant would oversee hate speech complaints under Trudeau’s new bill
Trudeau’s possible hate speech complaint overseer once filed a hate speech complaint against a publication.
Feminist author Margaret Atwood compares Bill C-63 to George Orwell’s 1984
The environmental activist, feminist, and author, Margaret Atwood slammed the Liberals’ “Online Harms Bill” in a social media post.
Former Supreme Justice says truth not a defense against Trudeau’s Harms Bill
The accuracy of an individual’s online speech might not protect them against sanctions if the Online Harms Bill is passed, former Chief Justice warns.
Justice Minister doubles down on punishing citizens for crimes they ‘might’ commit
One component of the Liberals’ bill reflects the 2002 movie Minority Report, calling for citizens to be placed under house arrest if “a person fears on reasonable grounds that another person will commit an offense.”