Recent discussions on social media have raised concerns about Canada's proposed 'Online Harms Bill,' likening it to measures in countries with strict controls on free speech. Critics, including prominent figures, argue that this legislation represents a significant threat to freedom of expression in Canada, potentially serving as Trudeau's 'final blow' to regulating freedom. The bill, which includes provisions for 'hate speech' that could lead to life imprisonment, has been described as draconian, with comparisons to Stalinism and suggestions that it could be worse than the COVID mandates. The Canadian 'Human Rights' Commission is cited as potentially becoming a more authoritarian entity under this law, with fears of widespread 'lawfare' against free speech.
This new censorship bill up in Canada is on the same level as, if not worse than, the covid mandates.
This Canadian Bill is straight Stalinism https://t.co/A9WwwHfeVO
Better not come to Canada, Mr. Adams. Under Canada's newly proposed "hate speech" provisions, you could be jailed. For life. Seriously. It's come to that. And why would the government not conclude that the objective judgement of the world's most powerful tech company's AI is… https://t.co/t3DU1RNFbb
Another nail in the coffin for free speech in Canada The Canadian "Human Rights" Commission will become a tyrannical force overnight Lawfare everywhere A serious warning Canadians But you're not a serious people https://t.co/On1vNV9Bno
I have been reading about Justin Trudeau's "Online Harms Bill" all day. People are not grasping the sheer magnitude and malice of his plan This law will be Trudeau's final blow when it comes to regulating freedom in Canada. Our history will be remembered as before and after…
Canada is going down the same dangerous path as Ireland and other anti-free speech countries with this legislation. https://t.co/NAkEno5ODH