The Harm Switch: How Bill C-63 and the Proposed Online Harms Act Sparked Conspiracy Theories About Free Speech Censorship and Digital Control in Canada

Author:   Rowan K Ravenscroft
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798197457462


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   18 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Harm Switch: How Bill C-63 and the Proposed Online Harms Act Sparked Conspiracy Theories About Free Speech Censorship and Digital Control in Canada


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A public safety bill. A censorship panic. A case file on who gets to define harm. The Harm Switch is an investigative nonfiction book about Bill C-63, the proposed Online Harms Act, and the conspiracy theories that formed around free speech censorship, digital control in Canada, and the future of online harms legislation. Bill C-63 was introduced as a response to real online harms: child sexual victimization content, intimate images shared without consent, hate, violent extremism, incitement, child bullying, and content inducing child self-harm. The public promise was protection. But inside that promise was a wider architecture: platform regulation, proposed digital-safety institutions, penalty risks, complaint pathways, hate speech law reforms, and questions about how lawful expression might be chilled before any court ever ruled. This book does not treat online harm as imaginary. It also does not treat safety language as the end of inquiry. Instead, The Harm Switch follows the pressure between the official record and the public suspicion that grew around it. What did Bill C-63 actually propose? What did critics exaggerate? What did civil-liberties concerns get right? Why did the phrase ""censorship bill"" become powerful even when the legal reality was more complicated? Written as a document-first case file, this book separates verified facts from disputed claims, plausible interpretations, weak allegations, and unsupported conspiracy claims. It tracks the harm list, the Digital Safety Commission, the proposed Ombudsperson layer, platform duties, inspection concerns, human-rights complaint risks, the return of Section 13 memory, Charter arguments, civil-liberties criticism, political amplification, media framing, and the bill's death on the Order Paper. Bill C-63 did not become law. But its blueprint still matters. The strongest version of the concern is not that Canada secretly enacted a hidden censorship regime. The record does not support that. The stronger question is whether a democratic state, using the language of online safety, can create a speech-governance structure through incentives, compliance pressure, regulator authority, legal uncertainty, and platform fear of penalties. For readers interested in Canadian free speech, internet censorship debate, platform regulation, civil liberties Canada, digital safety policy, hate speech law Canada, and the politics of online harms legislation, The Harm Switch offers a careful map through a subject often reduced to slogans. The book includes chronology dockets, evidence grades, claim boundaries, and counter-evidence placed near major assertions. It examines why supporters saw Bill C-63 as a necessary response to genuine harm, why critics viewed it as legally overloaded, and why conspiracy theories gained traction in the gap between the public promise and the institutional machinery. This is not a panic book. It is not a defense brief. It is a disciplined investigation into how modern democracies can speak the language of protection while building systems that may reshape the boundaries of permissible speech.

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Author:   Rowan K Ravenscroft
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.417kg
ISBN:  

9798197457462


Pages:   310
Publication Date:   18 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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