Freedom of thought, belief, and opinion are Charter rights that deserve full legal protection

Freedom of thought, belief, and opinion are Charter rights that deserve fulsome protection, even from corporate actors.
In order to protect our freedom of thought and opinion from corporate invasions, government action is required, writes Emily Laidlaw.

We live in a world of influence, whether by elected officials, advertisers, or friends and family. But something different is going on with technology-facilitated manipulation of our minds. Consider the immersive influence of virtual reality, the dark patterns of website des...

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