These are terrible pieces of legislation. They are interfering with both the speech and also the listening of Canadians.
You can think, in some contexts, of freedom of expression as an exchange between speaker and audience. Both have the right to conduct the exchange—the speaker to speak and the audience to listen. What these two bills do is give powers to administrators, bureaucrats and offices to interfere in that exchange and to dictate to Canadians what it is they can access and listen to online.
They are terrible pieces of legislation.