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Sep 27, 2024 · The Conservatives have said repeatedly they want to bring down the government as soon as possible and have put forward another non-confidence motion already. It's expected to go to a vote...
Feb 11, 2024 · In an interview on CBC Radio's The House that aired Saturday, Emily Laidlaw, an associate professor at the University of Calgary, said the federal government faced a major challenge in crafting...
Mar 6, 2024 · The law has developed primarily in two areas: defamation and copyright law. In defamation law, intermediaries are provided a conditional safe harbour from liability provided that they remove defamatory content once notified (see here for more).
- Emily Laidlaw
Feb 26, 2024 · Laidlaw said the expectation is that the government will rely less on companies taking down hateful content swiftly and move on preventing it from getting there in the first place.
Mar 1, 2024 · Emily Laidlaw is a Canada Research Chair in Cybersecurity Law at the University of Calgary. Taylor Owen is the Beaverbrook Chair in Media, Ethics and Communication at McGill University. The...
Feb 13, 2017 · Thomas Hobbes’ Leviathan describes a world of unrelenting insecurity without a government to provide the safety of law and order, protecting citizens from each other and from foreign foes. The horrors of little or no government to provide that function are on global display in the world’s many fragile states and essentially ungoverned regions.
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Sep 13, 2021 · In late July, the Federal Government introduced its proposal for online harms legislation for feedback. It comprises a discussion paper outlining the government’s approach to regulating social media platforms and a technical paper that provides more detail on the substance of the proposed law.