🚨 BREAKING: Liberals table promised 'online harms' censorship legislation
According to the new legislation, victims of "hate speech" could be compensated up to $20,000, and a new stand-alone hate crime offence would be added to the criminal code allowing for penalties of up to life imprisonment.
BACKGROUND:
Canada is now the most dangerous place in the world for freedom of speech.
Four bills. Falling like dominos. C-11, C-18, C-36 and the Online Harms Act. Each one building on the other, to build a censorship regime whose only comparison is places like North Korea.
Watch Ezra Levant breakdown each piece of censorship legislation, and explain what it all means:
And it’s not like any of the mainstream media are actively opposing them — the opposite; they’re excited about it.
Canada is in trouble, and the watchdogs who are supposed to be on guard are all sleeping.
Rebel News will:
- Keep you up to date on changes to Canada's censorship laws and regulations.
- Advocate for all censorship laws to be repealed.
- Actually fight back against these censorship laws through constitutional litigation.
This is the key battle between the people of Canada and the Justin Trudeau government.
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