@BrigitteGaqjhf That plea from the bullied kid shook me. So many lost lives including his own because nobody stepped in to help him earlier on, and the kids who did the bullying were never taught right from wrong. And a bunch of innocents were caught in the middle. Tragic.
@krassenstein Sad that your life is reduced to posting rage baiting nonsense. Every issue you post on you take a ridiculous stance in order to trigger responses. The quintessential useless human.
@_InfoGram_ Get ready for a 50-cent CAD if this keeps up. Massive inflation and a whole host of other issues. You cheer this on but we are going to suffer big economic consequences.
🚨 This should alarm every single Canadian.
In committee, Apple and Google just warned MPs exactly what Bill C-22 does.
They said the bill doesn’t just ask them to unlock encryption when needed. It lets the government issue **secret ministerial orders** forcing them to build a “hole in the wall” — a backdoor — that didn’t exist before.
Apple: “We’re concerned about a hole being put in the wall.”
Liberals: “There’s no hole in the wall.”
Apple: “But the bill lets you secretly order one.”
Google: “We’ve never built anything like this, anywhere in the world.”
And the response? Basically “pinky promise we won’t abuse it.”
This isn’t some conspiracy theory. This is tech companies that fight governments for a living telling Parliament that C-22 would force them to do something unprecedented globally — create secret backdoors and comply with sweeping, unchecked ministerial orders on metadata, encryption, and more.
After C-11 gave them control over what you can see and say online, C-22 is coming for what you can keep private.
Law-abiding Canadians. Your texts. Your calls. Your data. Your location. Your searches.
All of it potentially accessible through secret orders with minimal real oversight.
Privacy isn’t optional. Encryption protects everyone — including the people who have nothing to hide.
If this passes in its current form, Canada becomes a place where the government can quietly demand tech companies build tools to spy on its own citizens… and the companies are saying they’ve never been forced to do this anywhere else on Earth.
That’s not “lawful access.” That’s the foundation of a surveillance state.
Wake up. This one actually matters.
#BillC22 #C22 #LawfulAccessAct #CanadaPrivacy #SurveillanceState #Encryption #cdnpoli
@Watchdog_MP@EvanLSolomon This is the correct take on the situation, not some pandering blanket statement from a politician who isn’t looking at the big picture.
@FredLambert Don’t pretend to speak for Quebecers Fred. We are taxed to death here and the services are lousy. We’d be better off if you left and Gaad stayed but unfortunately that’s not the case.
@angelwakingup2@Cressche@GadSaad What is wrong with you? He’s pissed because his already taxed money is getting taxed AGAIN because he may take his money elsewhere. It’s assinine that these rules even exist.