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Marc Miller wants even more control over Canadians

In this segment from The Really Big Show, hosts Jim Csek and Iain Burns react to Heritage Minister Marc Miller’s statement that Canada is “a couple of years behind” European countries in monitoring online content and that cabinet has jurisdiction to regulate the internet. Miller indicated the government is actively working on new measures for an “online safety regime” targeting large platforms and “egregious online harms.”

The hosts express deep concern that, with their new majority, the Liberals will now accelerate control over the internet with reduced debate and transparency. They criticize the reliance on “experts” for regulation, pointing out how the expert class has repeatedly failed the public, especially during 2020–2022.

The discussion highlights the broader pattern of the government suppressing accountability, from shutting down committee cameras and ethics probes to avoiding scrutiny on past scandals. Hosts argue that declining trust in democratic institutions stems from government actions, not from citizens or social media, and warn that further regulation is being used to protect the ruling party rather than the public.

A pointed look at growing government control over speech and information in Canada.

What do you think about the government’s push to regulate online content and monitor the internet more closely?

Let us know in the comments.

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