“…donate some of the prohibited weapons to Ukraine”
Wait, this isn’t satire? The epitome of basing decisions on feelings rather than data and facts. Here’s hoping for an election soon.
#Breaking: Canada adding hundreds more assault-style weapons to its gun ban as its long-delayed federal buyback program begins. https://t.co/61YkilOmUm #cdnpoli
Secret government content removal requests fuel concerns about abuse of Internet content regulation. The Meta 2019 transparency report just references private reports of defamation and a government disclosure only went back to 2020
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CPC appears to reaffirm Bill S-210 support. Simply impossible to reconcile support for freedoms online with a bill that raises age verification tech privacy concerns, extends scope to search and social media, and establishes court ordered website blocking.
https://t.co/EnJAVvvcZW
Bill C-18 house of cards continues to collapse. Govt envisioned big money for news at radio stations but yanked most away when it realized faulty structure left little for print/digital. Bet big on a bad bill and unfortunate consequences now playing out.
https://t.co/3kTFpLi8rH
Salary of written journalists in Quebec now almost entirely paid for by government tax credits or regulations:
1️⃣ 35% provincial payroll tax credit
2️⃣ 35% federal labour tax credit
3️⃣ Bill C-18 Google money
@brianmyles on the risks to innovation and trust.
https://t.co/67U7e1V1B7
The Canadian government, armed with one of the world's most repressive online censorship schemes, announces that all "online streaming services that offer podcasts" must formally register with the government to permit regulatory controls:
https://t.co/wHOloLgnY2