Virani open to change Online Harms bill, Tories say modernize current laws instead
OTTAWA — Canada’s justice minister says he’s open to amending the government’s long-awaited legislation aimed at protecting Canadians against online harms, while the Opposition Conservatives say the Liberals could instead move faster by modernizing existing laws.
Justice Minister Arif Virani delivered his first major defense of the Online Harms Act to the House of Commons today since he tabled the legislation back in February.
Since then, legal and privacy experts, as well as civil society advocates, have voiced concerns about its potential to chill free speech through proposing stiffer Criminal Code punishments for hate-related offences.
Virani says companies would have to submit safety plans to a new Digital Safety Commission to outline how they would reduce the risk of exposing users to seven different types of harmful content.