Jordan Peterson relocates to US over concerns about Canadian free speech bill

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Jordan Peterson has moved from Canada to the U.S. due to concerns over Bill C-63, which he claims could suppress free speech. The bill, known as the Online Harms Act, aims to combat hate speech and hold social media accountable. The Canadian government recently announced it would split the bill into two parts, addressing child protection while removing some free speech implications. Peterson has also faced issues with the College of Psychologists of Ontario, which threatened his license over social media training. Peterson criticized the high cost of living in Canada and the federal government's performance under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He did not disclose his exact location in the U.S. but noted it is sunnier and closer to his daughter in Arizona.


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