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Feds reject C–11 amendments to protect user-generated content from gov regulation
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Feds reject C–11 amendments to protect user-generated content from gov regulation

The Daily Brief · Cosmin Dzsurdzsa

March 9, 202312m 26s

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Show Notes

Despite persistent grilling from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined to directly answer questions in Parliament Hill’s Question Period Wednesday on foreign interference in Canada’s 2019 and 2021 elections.

Plus, the Liberal government has rejected a Senate amendment to the Trudeau government’s online censorship law, Bill C-11, which would protect the social media content posted online by Canadians from falling under government regulations.

And a recent tweet by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stating that “transwomen are women” on International Women’s Day is receiving widespread backlash on social media.

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