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Guilbeault doubles down on Bill C-10 as opposition MPs demand Lametti testify


Published Friday, May 14, 2021 6:26PM EDT
OTTAWA - Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is doubling down on his controversial new broadcasting bill at a parliamentary committee hearing, citing a Justice Department analysis to reiterate the legislation would not affect free speech online.
A charter impact statement from Justice officials this week found that the would-be law, known as Bill C-10, would not encroach on social-media users freedom of expression.
Opposition MPs remained unsatisfied Friday, however, demanding that Justice Minister David Lametti come before the House of Commons heritage committee to clarify points of contention around the bill.
Work of the committee has been stalled since Liberal MPs on the panel moved to cut a section of the legislation that expressly excluded user-generated content from regulation. ....

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Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is seen during a news conference Thursday, June 18, 2020 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
OTTAWA – Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault is doubling down on his controversial new broadcasting bill at a parliamentary committee hearing, citing a Justice Department analysis to reiterate the legislation would not affect free speech online.
A charter impact statement from Justice officials this week found that the would-be law, known as Bill C-10, would not encroach on social-media users’ freedom of expression.
Opposition MPs remained unsatisfied Friday, however, demanding that Justice Minister David Lametti come before the House of Commons heritage committee to clarify points of contention around the bill. ....

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Trudeau offers federal support to Alberta during rising COVID-19 cases


 
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Alberta s legislature may be closed in a COVID-19 lockdown, but its partisan warfare relocated to the House of Commons as Members of Parliament held an emergency debate last night on the province s soaring caseload and record infection rate.
Edmonton New Democrat Heather McPherson requested the debate and used it to blast Alberta Premier Jason Kenney for mishandling the health crisis every step of the way, leaving the province to become a “Petri dish” for more deadly and contagious mutations of the virus.
She appealed to the federal government to step in and help by directing more vaccines to Alberta s hot zones and enhancing sick leave benefits. ....

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iPolitics AM: Trudeau to-do list includes a virtual cabinet huddle, a tele-chat with the premiers and prepping for a call from Joe Biden


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iPolitics AM: Trudeau to-do list includes a virtual cabinet huddle, a tele-chat with the premiers and prepping for a call from Joe Biden
By Kady O Malley. Published on Jan 21, 2021 6:01am
U.S. President 
Joe Biden since he was formally sworn into office yesterday, which is tentatively booked for Friday.
As the Canadian Press notes, “the two have a lot to talk about,” what with Biden having followed up his swearing-in by signing off on an opening day executive order “effectively cancelling the US$8-billion Keystone Xl pipeline expansion” despite a frantic eleventh-hour lobbying push by Canada to get him to reconsider his campaign pledge to pull the plug on the project. ....

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