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View Andrew Scheer Profile
CPC (SK)
View Andrew Scheer Profile
2016-02-24 15:09 [p.1315]
Mr. Speaker, yesterday the Liberal chair of the heritage committee was awfully concerned that nobody was regulating the content of the Internet. As we speak, there is just a whole lot of Internet going on out there—what with the emails and Google and the kids twittering. She is worried that “Anyone can put anything out there”. When Al Gore invented the Internet, he did it in a way that protected free speech.
We know that the Prime Minister has great admiration for dictatorships like China. Is the current government going to take a page from the original red book and start stifling free speech?
View Mélanie Joly Profile
Lib. (QC)
Mr. Speaker, we understand the importance of technological changes and the culture that is in line with these technological changes, and that is why our government is committed to really looking into the opportunity of—
Some hon. members: Oh, oh!
View Mélanie Joly Profile
Lib. (QC)
Clearly, Mr. Speaker, there is no issue with free speech in this House.
We will launch a public consultation on the digital shift in order to really see the opportunity, but not only that, to really understand the impact the Internet may have on users and creators in general.
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