Online harms bill not right vehicle to bring in age-verification to access pornography, minister says
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Online harms bill not right vehicle to bring in age-verification to access pornography, minister says
MARIE WOOLF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED APRIL 28, 2026
UPDATED APRIL 29, 2026
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Culture Minister Marc Miller speaks during a panel at the Liberal Party of Canada convention in Montreal on April 10.
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