Posted on 09/30/2021 6:57:49 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
The Trudeau Liberals intend to censor the internet this fall through two pieces of legislation within the first 100 days of their new mandate. Parliamentary debate is expected to raise questions on the role of government in regulating the online behaviour of Canadians.
Bill C-10 An Act To Amend The Broadcasting Act lapsed in the Senate communications committee of the previous Parliament. The bill proposed to have YouTube videos intended for private viewing regulated as public broadcasts by the CRTC. The arts community strongly supports the legislation, but critics raised freedom of speech concerns.
Opposition MPs amended C-10, and Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet called for it and other bills from the previous Parliament to have further debate following concerns the previous Liberal mandate excused the COVID pandemic to usurp parliamentary debate.
Introduced on June 23 – the last day of Parliament before the summer recess – Bill C-36, An Act To Amend The Criminal Code, threatened $70,000 fines or house arrest for any internet publisher, blogger or social media user suspected of posting legal content promoting "detestation or vilification."
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(Excerpt) Read more at thepostmillennial.com ...
Is Castro Jr. going to submit to some DNA testing?
Of course. Like Klaus Scwab says, “everybody wants this.”
Liberals intend to censor the internet
Sounds very ill-liberal.
Big tech already does this ...on every social media platform.
.... Trudeau will probably push to generate a brand new Global Internet Tax ... Which will serve to help fund the New World Order which we will all enjoy after the Great Reset the United Nations Agenda 2030 is implementing as we speak ....
I’m sure we will have a story posted here any second saying everyone favors this. There was some late night crap posted here from American Thinker saying we all favor masks and mandates.
This punk ass mookabooker can’t take criticism?
You betcha.
What a pansy ass.
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