Sexual deepfakes on X show need for online regulator, advocates say
OTTAWA — Advocacy groups for women and children say a wave of sexual deepfakes on the social media platform X proves the government needs to create an online regulator.
“This highlights the need for regulation within Canada in this space and we need to move on that so that we’re able to appropriately address this type of issue when it comes up,” said Lloyd Richardson, director of technology at the Canadian Centre for Child Protection.
Both Richardson and Rosel Kim, senior staff lawyer at the Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund, called for a new regulatory body that would function like the one the Liberal government proposed in 2024.
Kim said an expert regulator with regulatory and enforcement powers could address technology-facilitated gender-based violence by providing legal remedies, direct support, research and education.


