Governor General Mary Simon hosted a symposium on 'online harms,' a move criticized for being political as it aligns with the Trudeau government's Bill C-63. The event sparked accusations of politicization of the office and concerns about partisanship.
Why were you discussing the Online Harms Act with the Governor General, before it is law? Were you lobbying her? Did you hijack her non-partisan event? Or was she the one who suggested this? Is there nothing you Liberals touch that isn't corrupted? https://t.co/SPkz8hrO4f
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Governor General Mary Simon hosted a symposium on the very topic the Liberals are trying to regulate through their controversial Bill C-63, dubbed the Online Harms Act. https://t.co/U6teJnQo7L
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Canada’s Governor General is supposed to be apolitical and above partisanship, but Mary Simon opted to convene a panel about the dangers of “online harms” while the feds champion BIll C-63. Tune into The @AndrewLawton Show. https://t.co/H0iBb9Jl0H
#REPORT: Governor General Mary Simon personally hosted a conference in support of Trudeau's so-called "online harms" censorship bill despite tradition that the Governor General must remain apolitical. https://t.co/TLUbRXosXV
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