
On Monday, the Trudeau Liberals unveiled the Online Harms Act, a bill that Justice Minister Arif Virani claimed would make the internet a safer place for all, especially children. Parts of the act, however, have been criticised, namely those dealing with what the government has deemed to be “hate speech.”
If passed, the bill would amend the Canadian Human Rights Act to find someone spreading “hate speech” is liable so long as the speech is not deleted, which some have interpreted to mean that the government wants to retroactively come after people for potentially violative content they’ve posted in the past.
Will Poilievre denounce this madness in no uncertain terms?
