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The bill was reintroduced in February 2022 as the Online Streaming Act, or Bill C-11 on February 2, 2022. [34] [33] Once again, in June 2022 debate was largely curtailed by providing only three, 120-minute sessions for a clause-by-clause review, after which all remaining proposed amendments were voted on with no discussion or publication permitted.
The bill was reintroduced in February 2022 as Bill C-11, the Online Streaming Act. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] On September 22, 2022 at Bill-11's second reading, Senator Paula Simon reported on the Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Transport and Communication 's (TRCM) review of Bill-11.
Bill C-11 is any of several articles of legislation introduced into the House of Commons of Canada, including: Immigration and Refugee Protection Act , introduced in 2001 to the first session of the 37th Parliament
After Bill C-36 did not pass due to the dissolution of Parliament and the 2021 Canadian federal election, a new version was drafted in 2022 where a Digital Safety Commissioner would oversee and remove internet content considered harmful. [114]
Talk about betrayal: The bill would have appropriated funds for the State Department's Global Engagement Center (GEC), the Biden administration's instrument of mass censorship. The agency is ...
[201] [202] His candidacy was approved on April 28, 2022, [83] [better source needed] and on April 29, 2022, Etienne claimed to have met all of the party's requirements. [203] However, on May 1, 2022, it was announced that Etienne did not meet the requirements and failed to become a verified candidate. [ 204 ]
First chamber: House of Commons of Canada; Bill citation: C-11, 41st Parliament, 1st Session: Introduced by: Minister of Industry and Minister of State (Agriculture) Christian Paradis: First reading: 29 September 2011: Second reading: 13 February 2012: Third reading: 18 June 2012: Second chamber: Senate of Canada; First reading: 18 June 2012 ...
The Online News Act (French: Loi sur les nouvelles en ligne), known commonly as Bill C-18, is a Canadian federal statute.Introduced in the 44th Canadian Parliament, passed by the Senate on June 15, 2023, and receiving royal assent on June 22, 2023, the act will implement a framework under which digital news intermediaries (including search engines and social networking services) that hold an ...