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GUNTER: Liberals are feeling the heat over Bill C-10

Article content So the federal Liberals have heard the overwhelming public condemnation of their Internet-repression legislation – Bill C-10. They have promised an amendment to make it “crystal clear” the CRTC should keep its paws off your cat videos (or anything else users post). I don’t trust them. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or GUNTER: Liberals are feeling the heat over Bill C-10 Back to video The Liberals saw a golden opportunity after the Capitol Hill riot in Washington D.C. in January to achieve two long-term goals at once – regulate the Internet and tax Big Tech giants such as Google, Facebook and YouTube (which is owned by Google).

After storm of criticism over Bill C-10, Liberals vow to make it clear CRTC won t regulate social media posts

Article content The Liberal government is promising to change broadcasting Bill C-10 following a week of controversy that an amendment to the legislation infringes Canadians’ rights to free expression. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said a new amendment would make it “crystal clear” that social media posts by Canadians would not be subject to regulation by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or After storm of criticism over Bill C-10, Liberals vow to make it clear CRTC won t regulate social media posts Back to video Guilbeault said the government wants “to make sure that the content that people upload on social media won’t be considered as programming under the [Broadcasting Act] and that it won’t be regulated by the CRTC.”

After criticism over Bill C-10, Liberals vow to make it clear CRTC won t regulate social media posts

Article content The Liberal government is promising to change broadcasting Bill C-10 following a week of controversy that an amendment to the legislation infringes Canadians’ rights to free expression. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said a new amendment would make it “crystal clear” that social media posts by Canadians would not be subject to regulation by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or After criticism over Bill C-10, Liberals vow to make it clear CRTC won t regulate social media posts Back to video Guilbeault said the government wants “to make sure that the content that people upload on social media won’t be considered as programming under the [Broadcasting Act] and that it won’t be regulated by the CRTC.”

After storm of criticism over Bill C-10, Liberals vow to make it clear CRTC won t regulate social media posts

Article content The Liberal government is promising to change broadcasting Bill C-10 following a week of controversy that an amendment to the legislation infringes Canadians’ rights to free expression. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said a new amendment would make it “crystal clear” that social media posts by Canadians would not be subject to regulation by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or After criticism over Bill C-10, Liberals vow to make it clear CRTC won t regulate social media posts Back to video Guilbeault said the government wants “to make sure that the content that people upload on social media won’t be considered as programming under the [Broadcasting Act] and that it won’t be regulated by the CRTC.”

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