Bill Allowing Government to Block Internet Access for ‘Specified’ Persons Won’t Be Used for Censorship: Industry Department

Bill Allowing Government to Block Internet Access for ‘Specified’ Persons Won’t Be Used for Censorship: Industry Department
Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 5, 2025. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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A director general from the Industry Department said Bill C-8, which would allow the government to prohibit telecom providers from providing internet services to individuals in certain circumstances, would not be used to censor Canadians’ free speech.

“Individual speech has no bearing on the ability of Bell Canada or Rogers to maintain their network or reliability of their services,” Andre Arbour, the Department of Industry’s director general of telecommunications and internet policy, testified at the House of Commons public safety committee on Oct. 28.