Liberals are true fascists, we're in a democracy, aren't we supposed to discuss things?
Shutting down debate is exactly what the Trudeau Liberals intend to do with this bill that’s aimed at censoring content that’s isn’t government-approved
Liberal members of the Heritage Committee have voted to end debate on the Conservative motion that would review Bill C-10 under a Charter of Rights review.
Conservative members of the Heritage Committee sought to review C-10 in its current amended form, to determine if it infringes on Canadians' charter rights.
Bill C-10 has been the topic of a lot of political debate in Canada over the last week. The bill has been criticized by the Opposition Conservatives for seeking to "limit free speech on social media."
The bill alleges that it would put emphasis on Canadian content on YouTube and other user-generated social media sites. Guilbeault suggested that Canadians would see more "indigenous storytelling" and content from "racialized community-owned."
Bill C-10 would regulate the internet and social media in the same way that it regulates national broadcasting.
In a statement provided to the National Post, Peter Menzies, who is the former commissioner of the CRTC, said that this legislation was a "full-blown assault" on free expression and "the foundations of democracy."
Shutting down debate is exactly what the Trudeau Liberals intend to do with this bill that’s aimed at censoring content that’s isn’t government-approved
Liberal members of the Heritage Committee have voted to end debate on the Conservative motion that would review Bill C-10 under a Charter of Rights review.
Conservative members of the Heritage Committee sought to review C-10 in its current amended form, to determine if it infringes on Canadians' charter rights.
Bill C-10 has been the topic of a lot of political debate in Canada over the last week. The bill has been criticized by the Opposition Conservatives for seeking to "limit free speech on social media."
The bill alleges that it would put emphasis on Canadian content on YouTube and other user-generated social media sites. Guilbeault suggested that Canadians would see more "indigenous storytelling" and content from "racialized community-owned."
Bill C-10 would regulate the internet and social media in the same way that it regulates national broadcasting.
In a statement provided to the National Post, Peter Menzies, who is the former commissioner of the CRTC, said that this legislation was a "full-blown assault" on free expression and "the foundations of democracy."
BREAKING: Trudeau Liberals SHUT DOWN debate on internet censorship bill
Shutting down debate is exactly what the Trudeau Liberals intend to do with this bill that’s aimed at censoring content that’s isn’t government-approved
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