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01.05.26 - 12:09
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Canada′s Culture Minister: Regulating Online Content A Duty Of Federal Government (ZeroHedge)
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Canada's Culture Minister: Regulating Online Content A Duty Of Federal Government
Authored by Olivia Gomm via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Culture Minister Marc Miller says the federal government has the role of regulating content on the internet and that Canada is years behind other countries when it comes to regulating “online harms.”
Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture Marc Miller rises during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Feb. 25, 2026. The Canadian Press/Spencer Colby
Miller told reporters on Parliament Hill April 29 that when it comes to the regulation of online content and social media, that role is “assumed by the federal government, whether we're talking about moratoriums or the proper regulation of egregious online harms.”
“That's stuff that we're, frankly, a couple years behind in regulating, as we see other jurisdictions like Australia, like Britain, like France taking action,” Miller said, as was first covered by...
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30.04.26 - 19:37
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Irans Fußball-Präsident an Einreise nach Kanada gehindert (DPA-AFX)
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VANCOUVER (dpa-AFX) - Der Präsident des iranischen Fußballverbands, Mehdi Tadsch, ist auf dem Weg zum FIFA-Kongress in Vancouver laut Medienberichten bei der Einreise nach Kanada an der Grenze abgewiesen worden. Das berichtete die iranische Nachrichtenagentur ......
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30.04.26 - 14:36
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Canada Economy Tracking 1.7% Annualized Growth in First Quarter (Bloomberg)
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The Canadian economy bounced back in the first quarter after a softer end to 2025, with growth driven by an expansion in goods-producing industries. Real gross domestic product in the first quarter is on track for a 1.7% annualized increase, with the economy expanding by 0.2% in February and a preliminary estimate suggesting it was flat in March, according to industry-based data released by Statistics Canada on Thursday.February marked the fourth consecutive monthly increase, with goods-producin...
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30.04.26 - 14:30
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Canada to create powerful financial crimes agency as US weakens its approach (The Guardian)
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Cryptocurrency ATMs also face ban, after public inquiry found Canada lacked anti-money-laundering strategyCanada is to establish a new and powerful law enforcement agency to investigate financial crime, in stark contrast to the US, where weakened federal investigators have struggled to pursue fraudsters and the White House has pardoned convicted money launderers.A bill to create the Financial Crimes Agency (FCA) completed its first reading in parliament this week. The legislation was introduced by the governing Liberals and with their parliamentary majority, the party is likely to move the it through both levels of government quickly. Continue reading......
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30.04.26 - 04:33
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Canadian Education Minister Says Parents Have No Rights Over Their Children (ZeroHedge)
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Canadian Education Minister Says Parents Have No Rights Over Their Children
Canada is losing its collective mind. During a recent debate in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, Education Minister Brendan Maguire (Progressive Conservative MLA for Halifax Atlantic) responded angrily to concerns about school policies on gender transitioning (without parental notification in many cases) and provincial funding for gender-related medical interventions for minors.
His argument? Parental rights are not a factor and, essentially, do not exist in the eyes of the Canadian government.
The debate was sparked by concerns raised by another MLA about provincial funding for gender-reassignment surgeries for minors, school policies on social transitioning without parental notification, and reporting by groups like the Citizens' Alliance of Nova Scotia (CANS). Since 2014, Canada has instituted an ever expanding far-left initiative to encourage gender ideology in public schools and prevent parents from kn...
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