Amidst the India-Canada dispute, Elon Musk got angry at Justin Trudeau, said - suppressing the freedom of expression
SpaceX founder and one of the world's richest industrialists, Elon Musk, has criticized Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
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SpaceX founder and one of the world's richest industrialists, Elon Musk, has criticized Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. Musk has accused Trudeau of suppressing people's freedom of speech. In fact, after a decision of the Canadian government, Musk has criticized the Trudeau government.
Canada accused of implementing repressive censorship
Let us tell you that under a Canadian order, all online steaming services have been ordered to be officially registered in the government records so that the government can exercise regulatory control over them. This order of the Canadian government is being criticized. Journalist and author Glenn Greenwald has shared a post on social media, in which he wrote that the Canadian government has come up with the world's most repressive online censorship plan. Under which all online streaming services, which contain podcasts, will have to be officially registered in the government records, so that the government can exercise regulatory control over online streaming services.
Musk called it shameful
Responding to this post of Glenn Greenwald, Elon Musk wrote in a social media post that 'Trudeau wants to end freedom of speech in Canada, it is shameful.' Let us tell you that this is not the first time that the Trudeau government of Canada has been accused of violating freedom of speech. Earlier in February 2022, the Trudeau government had used emergency powers and this was the first such incident in the history of Canada. In fact, during the Corona epidemic, truck drivers had protested against the necessity of taking the Corona vaccine. Then the Canadian government used emergency powers to control the situation.
Dispute continues between India and Canada
Let us tell you that relations between India and Canada are also going through a bitter phase these days. In fact, last June, Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead. After that, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau accused India of being involved in the murder of Nijjar. India had rejected Canada's allegations as absurd. Due to deteriorating relations between the two countries, India has suspended visa service for Canadian citizens.

