Bill C-412
An Act to enact the Protection of Minors in the Digital Age Act and to amend the Criminal Code
Bill C-412 is outside the Order of Precedence. This bill is from the 44th Parliament, 1st session.
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Division Votes (0)
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Parliamentary Debates (11)
Speeches in the House of Commons that mention Bill C-412.
Orders of the Day
…byists could pull the strings. The common-sense Conservative alternative to the online harms act is Bill C-412, proposed by my colleague from Calgary Nose Hill. It would keep Canadians safe online without infringing on their civil liberties. It would give Canadians more protections online through existing reg…
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…or Calgary Nose Hill, who just spoke, has a private member's bill that is before the House as well, Bill C-412 which would do a better job of amending the Criminal Code to go after child predators. What the Liberals are trying to do in Bill C-63 is create a new bureaucracy that would not be accountable to Can…
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… do that. The bill that would do what the member opposite was talking about is a bill that I wrote, Bill C-412. My bill, Bill C-412, would protect people from the non-consensual distribution of intimate images created by artificial intelligence. It includes a digital restraining order for women who are being …
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…that the government has appointed, the latest being what we are hearing on SDTC. We do have a bill, Bill C-412, that would protect children. It actually zeros in on the protection of children and proposes specific measures to take to protect them from viewing material they should not be seeing online.
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…ly unknown to this government. This is why my colleague the member for Calgary Nose Hill introduced Bill C-412. Bill C-412 is designed to protect Canadians online through three key areas: protection from online criminal harassment, safeguarding our children and ensuring user privacy. Bill C-412 aims to empowe…
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…, not more Liberal delays and incompetence. The Liberals should adopt the common-sense solutions in Bill C-412 or call an immediate election and let Canadians choose real, immediate protections or another costly Liberal censorship scheme.
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…is zero balance protecting the rights of Canadian families, their children and our civil liberties. Bill C-412 does exactly that.
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Mr. Speaker, I am hearing a collaborative approach between Bill C-63 and Bill C-412. The only difficulty I have with that is this. I am not opposed to that in principle, but I think there are very few measures in Bill C-63 that Conservatives could actually support, that we could act…
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…use to pressure this new bureaucracy. Instead, our common-sense Conservative private member's bill, Bill C-412, would enforce the existing laws in the country when it comes to hate crimes. The laws are there, but the government lacks the political will use those tools. If we are going to modernize legislation…
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Mr. Speaker, Bill C-412 does three things. It provides members of law enforcement and victims of criminal online harassment with more tools to stop the harassment immediately. Victims groups of all political stripe are cryi…
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