What Is New and Different in Liberals Latest Attempt to Tackle Online Harms

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Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller is seen during a news conference in Ottawa on June 10, 2026. The Canadian Press/Adrian WyldThe federal government tabled its third attempt at online harms legislation this week, but left out some of the most controversial elements from the last two.Bill C-34, known as the Safe Social Media Act, was tabled by Culture Minister Marc Miller on June 10. It would create a new digital safety regime for social media platforms, AI chatbot services, and other online services, aiming to reduce harmful content online and make online service providers more “transparent and accountable.”

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