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“Today our gov’t reintroduced some of the best parts of the Online Harms Act … that step forward is marred by new provisions that threaten to require a face scan or ID requirement for dozens of services Canadians use every day, from gaming, to cloud storage, to your local community message boards”
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Safety legislation is one step forward, two steps back
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The Safe Social Media Act needs major fixes
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wild friday night over here
the new google chat icon looks too smug
it was a good day to be a bowling pin apparently 🎳
apple maps said this walk would take 12 minutes did it in 10 😤
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when did we decide we were no longer yelling “thank you!” when we got off the bus?
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“Coming in June, Kobo users will be able to track their reading automatically on StoryGraph.” #booksky 📚
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Prime Minister Mark Carney visited British Columbia on Wednesday to try and reassure Premier David Eby and other critics that any oil pipeline from Alberta would come with “substantial” benefits for the province.