Canadian filmmakers file charter challenge against Twitter censorship
Joel Bakan and Kat Dodds are seeking a court order forcing the Canadian government to protect their freedom of expression on the social media platform By Charlie Smith
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Twitter has deemed the documentary The New Corporation political content that is ineligible for promotion on its platform.
The Canadian government will have to explain in court why it allows a giant social-media company to block advertisements for an indie film exposing a corporate charm offensive.
The New Corporation: The Unfortunately Necessary Sequel writer, codirector and executive producer Joel Bakan and the film’s marketer, Kat Dodds, are seeking court orders to force Twitter to accept boosted posts to advertise the film.
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Idols no more
A tour of the legislative grounds reveals a collection of statues and memorials that delivers a selective history lesson By: Ben Waldman | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Tuesday, Jul. 6, 2021 Save to Read Later
The toppling last Thursday of statues depicting queens Victoria and Elizabeth II on the Manitoba Legislative Building grounds has sparked a debate over who and what deserve to stand in stone and in bronze around the central forum of provincial politics.
The toppling last Thursday of statues depicting queens Victoria and Elizabeth II on the Manitoba Legislative Building grounds has sparked a debate over who and what deserve to stand in stone and in bronze around the central forum of provincial politics.
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