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It's Political with Althia Raj

Does the Online Harms Act go too far?

Some have portrayed the Online Harms Act as a total affront to freedom of expression online.

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Justice Minister Arif Virani introduced the Online Harms Bill. He joins “It’s Political.” 


The federal government’s latest effort to regulate speech on the internet was met with relief from parents who’ve long advocated for a safer space online for their children, but with alarm from free speech advocates who believe the government’s bill goes too far.

This week on “It’s Political,” we dig into the Online Harms Act with a number of experts, discussing what it contains and what the controversies are about. Then we sit down with Justice Minister Arif Virani.

Althia Raj

Althia Raj is an Ottawa-based national politics columnist for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @althiaraj

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