In the summary of the bill, only the first of six key points refers directly to its ostensible main subject of cyber-bullying, while the rest detail additional powers to be granted to investigators, to access, monitor and record information on suspected digital criminals.
Much of this content seems to be recycled from the Canadian government's previous attempt at getting this legislation, 2012's Bill C-30, known as the "Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act" and introduced as an attempt to battle online paedophilia.
This seems to reveal a pattern of hiding these provisions under the cover of a clearly worthwhile effort to protect young people, although Bill C-30 was originally (and rather more honestly) entitled the "Lawful Access Act", in reference to the added access rights it would have granted to police.