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In late February, the Online Harms Act (C-63), which identifies categories of damaging content and proposes legislative and regulatory mechanisms for addressing them, was tabled in the House of Commons. The act seeks to address concerns raised in Vulnerable Connections, a report from CCA that details the complex social and legal issues underpinning digital public safety, and the importance of accountable approaches to addressing cyber-enabled harms.
Several members of CCA’s Expert Panel on Public Safety in the Digital Age weighed in on the Online Harms Act, and detailed the road ahead:
(From left: Florian Martin-Bariteau, Emily Laidlaw, and Heidi Tworek, members of CCA’s Expert Panel on Public Safety in the Digital Age)
Download Vulnerable Connections here. Pressed for time? Here’s an infographic overview of the report’s main findings.
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