CANADA — Carney puts Steven Guilbeault in charge of implementing controversial censorship law
Steven Guilbeault, a radical environmentalist, has been appointed by Mark Carney to implement Bill C-11, the controversial internet regulation legislation passed by the Trudeau government.
Guilbeault’s new appointment means he will now be tasked with putting into force Bill C-11, known as the Online Streaming Act. This was passed into law in April 2023, after being forced through Parliament by the Liberal government under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The law mandates that Big Tech companies pay to publish Canadian content on their platforms. Carney vowed to continue in Trudeau’s footsteps, promising even more legislation to crack down on lawful internet content. Prior to the election call, the Liberals were pushing Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act, put forth under the guise of protecting children from exploitation online. The bill also included a number of measures that targeted vaguely defined “hate speech” infractions involving race, gender and religion among other categories.
Good little soldiers doing as they are told to implement WEF/UN Globalist plans!