This is some very serious Chit Folks!!
Trudeau minister says internet censorship must follow 'government's vision'Trudeau Minister Steven Guilbeault has told federal regulators that the enforcement of his internet censorship bill must adhere to "the government’s vision."
"Like many, we were surprised to see the Heritage Committee extend Bill C-10 to include social media and user-upload services and apps. This potentially extends CRTC regulation to all audio and audio-visual content on the internet, which has profound implications for not just social media, but virtually all websites, podcasting, online hosting and much more."
This is just the latest condemnation of the Liberal internet censorship bill.
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.’
https://thepostmillennial.com/trudeau-minister-says-internet-censorship-must-follow-governments-visionTrudeau's internet censorship bill must be stoppedIf the idea of the government controlling what you can read online, what you can post online, and what videos you can view doesn’t strike you as quite right, then you might be a Canadian.
Sadly, it’s the government of Canada that’s now putting forward legislation to give itself the type of powers we normally associate with basic dictatorships, like China.
Bill C-10, currently before the House of Commons, would give the government the power to regulate any content you generate and post online.
Previously, the legislation had an exemption for user-generated content, but that was stripped out at the behest of the Liberals last week.
“This is a remarkable and dangerous step in an already bad piece of legislation,” writes Michael Geist.
Geist is a law professor at the University of Ottawa and the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-commerce Law. This means he not only knows what he’s talking about on this issue, but the federal government agrees, funding his work and research.
His assessment of the bill is brutal but accurate.
“The government believes that it should regulate all user-generated content, leaving it to the regulator to determine on what terms and conditions will be attached the videos of millions of Canadians on sites like Youtube, Instagram, TikTok, and hundreds of other services,” said Geist.
He called the Trudeau Liberals the most “anti-internet government in Canadian history,” a group hellbent on erecting what he calls the “great Canadian internet firewall.” The government wants to be able to block websites it determines Canadians should not see, remove content posted in Canada without any independent review, and to regulate your video postings using the CRTC.
https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/lilley-trudeaus-internet-censorship-bill-must-be-stoppedI strongly suggest that each and every one of us write to our MP's and demand this garbage bill be tossed immediately!
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