That alone should be suspect:
The unaligned Senate that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first created when he pushed Liberal senators out of the party’s caucus will be cemented with new legislation that will also make the red chamber more costly.
**
Unbelievable interview with @S_Guilbeault on Bill C-10. He now says users with large number of followers or views *will* be subject to CRTC regulation, calling them broadcasters too. Bill C-10 treats everyone’s content as a “program” subject to regulation. https://t.co/vFzMYpr4NQ
— Michael Geist (@mgeist) May 9, 2021
Goebbels needs to keep his lies straight.
**
If the bill is not dead, like a zombie, it will bite the guy we like the most:
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault’s bill to regulate YouTube is stalled under Opposition filibuster as one Liberal MP acknowledged “not all Liberals are the same” on the legislation. The current bill would subject YouTube videos uploaded for private viewing to the same Codes Of Conduct as TV and radio shows: “Content individuals post on social media should not be regulated.”
**
The federal per capita debt jumped by a third last year to the highest rate in the nation’s history, says Statistics Canada. Each Canadians’ share of the net federal debt is expected to pass $23,000 this year: “There will be a day of reckoning.”
No comments:
Post a Comment