CTVNews.ca's Michael Stittle and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos discuss Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter and what it means for free speech and democracies around the […]
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NY Times columnist: Ineffective Twitter rules prove Elon Musk’s point
New York Times opinion writer Kara Swisher joins CNN's Alisyn Camerota to discuss what Elon Musk's Twitter takeover means for free speech and the spread […]
Continue readingWhy Elon Musk buying Twitter could put its free speech at risk
Free speech for marginalized and racialized groups could actually be chilled on Twitter if Elon Musk loosens content restrictions, says University of Notre Dame I.T. […]
Continue readingRussia could be moving towards a totalitarian regime, says expert | USA TODAY
A totalitarian government has complete control over its citizens and gives them limited individual freedom. One expert shows how Russia does this. RELATED: Putin and […]
Continue readingWhat to know about Bill C-10: This expert breaks down concerns with the legislation | TREND LINE
Did you miss the full episode of Trend Line? Watch now: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNKyCBr5tIs Watch Trend Line's feature interview with Elizabeth Dubois, a digital media and political […]
Continue readingShould Ottawa regulate internet giants? “Nobody has the perfect solution,” says expert | TREND LINE
CTVNews.ca Rachel Aiello and Nanos Research's Nik Nanos are back with another episode of Trend Line. On today's episode Rachel and Nik discuss how military […]
Continue readingFacebook blocks Australian users from sharing all news stories | Could Canada be next?
A power struggle with implications for Canada is unfolding between Facebook and Australia. Melanie Nagy on the digital information war. Subscribe to CTV News to […]
Continue readingWhy not everything you say or tweet is protected under free speech | Just The FAQs
Could you go to prison for saying you're going to incite violence? Here are your rights under the first amendment. RELATED: WASHINGTON (AP) — The […]
Continue readingHigh school cheerleader suspended for explicit Snapchat speaks out
A high school cheerleader who didn't make varsity used four-letter words on Snapchat and was punished by the school. Now the Supreme Court could hear […]
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