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Your free speech is at risk with Ottawa s push to regulate online content, experts warn Here s why

Your free speech is at risk with Ottawa s push to regulate online content, experts warn The federal government is facing an uproar over controversial changes to a bill that would bring videos and other content posted to social media sites like YouTube under the purview of the country s broadcasting regulator. So what is it proposing? Social Sharing

Full-blown assault on free expression: Inside the comprehensive Liberal bill to regulate the internet

Article content After more than 25 years of Canadian governments pursuing a hands-off approach to the online world, the government of Justin Trudeau is now pushing Bill C-10, a law that would see Canadians subjected to the most regulated internet in the free world. Although pitched as a way to expand Canadian content provisions to the online sphere, the powers of Bill C-10 have expanded considerably in committee, including a provision introduced last week that could conceivably allow the federal government to order the deletion of any Facebook, YouTube, Instagram or Twitter upload made by a Canadian. In comments this week, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh indicated his party was open to providing the votes needed to pass C-10, seeing the bill as a means to combat online hate.

Union representing energy workers backs stronger emissions cuts — as long as there s a transition plan

Union representing energy workers backs stronger emissions cuts as long as there s a transition plan cbc.ca 1 hour ago Inayat Singh, Alice Hopton © Jason Franson/The Canadian Press Without a transition plan, advocates say oil and gas workers fill face involuntary layoffs and a lack of options for retraining. A union representing oil and gas workers says they don t object to Canada s latest emissions targets in fact, they think the country could aim for even more ambitious ones. But only if there s a plan for a just transition that won t leave workers behind. Unifor was among the many groups with eyes on Ottawa as Canada announced new climate targets at U.S. President Joe Biden s climate summit last week. The new targets that emerged would see Canada reduce greenhouse gas emissions 40 to 45 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.

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