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Justin Trudeau’s Ominous Online Harms Act: ‘Minority Report’ Comes to Canada

Quillette Podcast

Quillette

Society & Culture, Politics, News, Science, News Commentary

4.6917 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2024

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Quillette podcast host Jonathan Kay talks to Atlantic Magazine staff writer Conor Friedersdorf about an alarmingly censorious government bill that would allow officials to punish Canadians for things they haven’t done yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Mom, Dad, can we work around?

0:03.0

James, come rounds.

0:04.0

Can we have Tykawai?

0:05.0

Your maker.

0:06.0

We need speakers.

0:07.0

Pastors.

0:08.0

He's broken it.

0:09.0

She's crying.

0:10.0

Where's the football?

0:12.0

Can we watch cartoons?

0:13.8

Need a crowd pleaser?

0:14.8

Let's watch something with planets.

0:16.8

A musical.

0:18.0

cartoons.

0:19.0

The match.

0:20.0

New EE TV lets you search live and on demand all in one place. Search E. E. T.

0:27.0

E. T. requires E. E. broadband. Content may vary terms apply.

0:40.0

Welcome to the Quilat Podcast. I'm Jonathan Kay. And as your podcast software may already have indicated to you, this is a short episode. I've even cast aside the usual boilerplate intro so I can dive in real quick.

0:46.0

Don't worry, my co-host Iona and I will still be serving up long-form podcasts on a regular basis,

0:52.0

but we'll also be mixing in some shorter newsier

0:54.4

episodes when circumstances warrant. Case in point, the conversation you'll

0:58.5

soon be hearing between me and Atlantic magazine writer Connor Friedrichsdorf.

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