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Newsroom Ready: Justice minister to split online harms bill
Justice Minister Arif Virani has announced plans to split up the controversial online harms bill to prioritize passing measures to fight child sex predators and swiftly pass it through the House of Commons. Virani spoke with reporters outside the Liberal caucus room. (Dec. 4, 2024)
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The Canadian Press
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CP173634284
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52s
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12/4/2024 1:20:00 PM
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Arif Virani
House of Commons
justice minister
liberal caucus
lower house (parliament)
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politics
sex predators