Poilievre vows to scrap Online Harms Act as PBO pegs cost of regulators at $200M

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OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed Thursday to repeal the Liberals’ Online Harms Act should it become law, the same day the parliamentary budget officer estimated that setting up proposed new regulators would cost $200 million over five years.

The analysis from the budget watchdog looks at the federal government’s pledge to establish a Digital Safety Commission to regulate social media companies and force them to limit harmful content online.

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