Mark Carney’s proposed bill is raising alarms over free speech and digital rights. Critics warn its vague definitions of “harmful content” could let regulators ban individuals from social media—or the entire internet—mirroring China’s censorship model. Supporters say it targets hate and disinformation, but opponents fear unchecked government power, mass surveillance, and threats to creators, small businesses, and open democratic debate.
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