| > The Liberals need to be shown quite explicitly by people in our profession how this will harm our industry... It will not hurt American FDI nor VC within in the Canadian tech industry, which represents the bulk of capital within the Canadian tech scene. We are fine operating in China, Israel, India, Brazil, the UK, SK, Taiwan, and Japan who have similarly onerous requirements. > There is not enough noise about this bill... The Freedom Convoy which was fueled by COVID disinfo, as well as active foreign interference in Canadian elections [0] highlights the need for Canada to protect itself. Look at how the UK has devolved into near yearly race riots often instigated by foreign actors over social media [1]. Canada has the same weaknesses and a hard state response is required. Canada doesn't have free speech laws like we do in the US, but even in the US you "cannot yet fire in a crowded theatre". Edit: can't reply > Yep. And that is a very good thing. Hate speech is illegal here I agree. And thus, how can you identify where hate speech is originating when platforms will not cooperate with law enforcement without C22? Hate speech laws are useless if you cannot identify where said hate speech is originating from. [0] - https://www.canada.ca/en/security-intelligence-service/corpo... [1] - https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/comme... |
You should look up the origin of that phrase...