Canada has a reputation for being one of the most enlightened and tolerant nations in the international community, with an exemplary record on human rights. These things are qualities its leaders like to boast about when they are not busy trampling over the civil rights and legitimate freedoms of of Canadian citizens. The reasn we mention this is the government in Ottowa have again been busy devising new ways to increase the authority of the state and weaken any resistance to the state.
For all that Prime Minister Carney and his predecessor Trudeau love to parade their liberal credentials, we must remember this is the country that ruled that Jordan Peterson’s refusal to use the ‘non-binary’ gender pronouns zee, hir and per constituted discrimination and was punishable by law.
Then there was the persecution of Christians including Pastor Pawlowski and the awful treatment of truckers trying to exercise their democratic right to protest against vaccine mandates, which included freezing their assets so they could not access bank accounts and withdrsaw money for living costs. During the COVID lockdowns era Canada was one of the leaders in mandating the vaccines and unpersoning anybody who voice concerns about the safety and effectiveness of the clotshot or the human rights violations of the governments pandemic response
Now Canada-based LifeSite News is reporting that a bill going through the legislative process, backed by Prime Minister Carney, would establish powers to cut off access to the internet of anyone the security serviices deem a dissident.
‘Bill C-8, which is now in its second reading in the Canadian House of Commons, was introduced in June by Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree and has a provision in which the federal government could stop “any specified person” from accessing the internet,’ the report says. ‘All that would be needed is the OK from Minister of Industry for an individual to be denied internet service.
Given that Canada has been one of the front runners in the push by governments to force its citizens to put all their financial and personal business online, to introduce a cashless society and to expand surveillance via digital technology, the sinister nature of this Bill, titled An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts, becomes clear, especially as it contains a clause that mandates all internet providers to pull internet services from anyone whom the government fingers as being 'off - message.'.
Fortunately many are speaking out against this latest attack on free speech, privacy and personal liberty, including People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and Canada’s intelligence commissioner.
Trying to get the genii of the free to use internet, back in the bottle is probably impossible at this stage, but many tyrannical governments, like that of the UK's uniparty, have seen the problem andrather than trying to supress it's use but made it use ubiquitous thus enabling state security agencies to exert full control and monitoring. They'll keep pushing digital ID and a cashless infrastructure. which would have been introduced years ago were it not judged to have been against the culture of Irish travellers and people of Canada's First Nations, which would have been discrimination. (Also how would the great and the good pay for their rent boys, escorts and Columbian marching powder witghout outing themselves?)
The full article on this dangerous fasistic assault on democracy can be found here.
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