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Canada’s descent into tyranny is almost complete

Started by Herman, March 14, 2024, 12:11:04 AM

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The NDP are holding up his dictatorship.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/canada-s-descent-into-tyranny-is-almost-complete/ar-BB1jOEO0?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=dab9fb8ebd7540ba9c2782def5cddad4&ei=14
Justine is threatening his most tyrannical attack on freedom yet through his government's proposed Online Harms Act (currently Bill C-63). Brought to you by the same farcically-named "Liberal" party who froze the bank accounts of the truckers who protested vaccine-mandates, the OHA is the government's overzealous attempt to promote online safety.

The proposed legislation supposedly achieves this by requiring operators of social media services to adequately mitigate the risk that their users will be exposed to harmful content through measures such as publishing standards of online conduct, providing blocking tools and ways to flag and label harmful content. The OHA would create a Digital Safety Commission to administer and enforce its rules along with a Digital Safety Office to support social media users and advocate for online safety. These agencies can investigate complaints, summon people to testify in hearings and to produce records. Costs of all this will be paid by unspecified charges on social media platforms, presumably contemplating Canada's planned Digital Services Tax on big tech platforms.

Most controversially, the OHA's provisions on posting hateful content would require amendments to Canada's Criminal Code as well as its Human Rights Act. While the victims of online "hate" may be comforted by tough new penalties, the changes are radical, particularly a new hate crime offence which can lead to life imprisonment. Worryingly, the criminal provisions of the OHA would give judges the ability to put people under house arrest because they might commit a hate crime in the future. The potential criminal could also be made to wear an electronic tag if the Attorney General requests it.