Establishing new regulator for online harms law ‘will take some time,’ minister says
OTTAWA — Canada’s justice minister says it will “take some time” to create a new regulator to compel internet giants to better protect Canadians against online harms.
Arif Virani’s comments come as the Opposition Conservatives are criticizing the government’s plan to create a new regulatory scheme through its Online Harms Act as nothing more than an onerous bureaucracy.
The bill seeks to establish a new Digital Safety Commission of Canada, which would have the power to levy fines and evaluate companies’ digital safety plans.
The legislation also proposes setting up as ombudsperson where Canadians could take their concerns, which the government says would be supported by a new Digital Safety Office.