It's Canada though. Their idea of falsehood or wrong is blatantly out of touch. If I wrote that "vaseline is good for burns and other injuries provided you've received approval from your physician" that's a good chance that would violate the bill.
Why does there need to be a law about lying in advertising specifically fossil fuels? Lying in advertising, to a certain extent, is already illegal. It's called fraud.
Don't fall for the bullshit. They want to make a special law so they can abuse it.
This is Canada, where saying that the mRNA injections increase the likelyhood of getting infected by a coronavirus, a documented fact, is considered ''covid
and antivax misinformation''.
Didn't even have to read the Bill...
It's false promotion, ie lying about fossil fuels to sell them. It's in the image...
That's a whole other can of worms, but making stuff up just makes them (and us) look stupid.
It's Canada though. Their idea of falsehood or wrong is blatantly out of touch. If I wrote that "vaseline is good for burns and other injuries provided you've received approval from your physician" that's a good chance that would violate the bill.
Why does there need to be a law about lying in advertising specifically fossil fuels? Lying in advertising, to a certain extent, is already illegal. It's called fraud.
Don't fall for the bullshit. They want to make a special law so they can abuse it.
This is Canada, where saying that the mRNA injections increase the likelyhood of getting infected by a coronavirus, a documented fact, is considered ''covid and antivax misinformation''.