💨 Abstract
The new online Harms Bill, aims to safeguard people in Canada, especially children, from “hate speech”. The bill would allow citizens to seek financial compensation from anyone who posts “discriminatory” content online. It has faced backlash with opposers stating the proposal crosses the line into censorship and limits free speech.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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