Tag Archives: Censorship

Canadian government’s “Online Harms” legislation

The Canadian federal government sent an email this week to civil liberties associations and other groups announcing the opening of the government’s consultation period on its proposed “Online Harms Legislation”. The email included slides in an attachment with information about the … Continue reading

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OCLA interviews Dr. Ashley Frawley on cancel culture

OCLA researcher Denis Rancourt interviews Dr. Ashley Frawley (Senior Lecturer in Public Health, Policy and Social Sciences, Swansea University) about the need for freedom of expression in an era of increasing censorship and social mobbing. Ashley puts her recent public … Continue reading

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OCLA interviews Tony Heller on social media censorship of his climate research

One current area of severe censorship is any questioning of the “climate emergency” or of the dominant mediascape view of “climate change”. Here, OCLA researcher Denis Rancourt interviews climate activist Tony Heller about the need for  freedom of expression amid … Continue reading

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