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@Bennie11984629 I hope I'm that brave if I ever find myself in that situation. Good on her! This should be played on a loop or loaded via a QR code at trail entrances! 👏🏻
🚨🚨🚨 THE ALARM BELLS NEED TO BE DEAFENING !! 🚨🚨🚨
Expert after expert just testified on Bill C-22:
- Canadian Civil Liberties Association
- OpenMedia
- Signal
- Google
- Meta
All saying the same thing:
This is the most dangerous surveillance bill they’ve seen in over a decade.
They told us it was about safety and fighting crime.
What they’re actually building is more state control with zero meaningful accountability.
This isn’t “modernizing lawful access.”
This is the digital cage snapping shut — one rushed bill at a time.
If you’re still shrugging, you’re not paying attention.
Canada is building a digital surveillance apparatus so total, so invasive, and so unaccountable that it would make North Korea envious.
Bill C-22 isn’t “modernizing lawful access.”
It’s the state ordering every major tech company — Signal, Google, Meta, and beyond — to build permanent backdoors into their systems.
It’s forcing them to log who every Canadian talks to, when, and from where — for up to a year — on every app you use to bank, access healthcare, message your family, or live your private life.
It’s giving the government the power to demand encryption be broken, data deletion controls overridden, and remote access capabilities installed… all under blanket secrecy provisions so the companies can’t even tell you it happened.
Expert after expert testified under oath:
“This is the most dangerous surveillance bill I’ve seen in more than ten years.”
“A backdoor built for the good guys is simply a vulnerability waiting for the bad guys.”
“Part 2 is incompatible with the fundamental human right to privacy.”
And Carney’s Public Safety Minister is ramming it through Parliament with only three sitting days of hearings. No real debate. No proper scrutiny. Just “trust us, it’s for your safety.”
This is the quiet part said out loud: more state control, zero meaningful accountability.
C-2. C-8. C-11. C-22. C-34. C-63.
Piece by piece. Bill by bill. They are welding the digital cage shut around every Canadian.
If this passes, you don’t get privacy. You get permanent surveillance with the government holding the master key — and the legal right to lie about it.
This isn’t Canada anymore.
This is what happens when a government stops seeing citizens as free people and starts seeing them as data to be owned and monitored.
Wake up. Call your MP. Flood their phones. Scream if you have to.
Before the cage door locks for good.
#cdnpoli #BillC22 #SurveillanceState #DigitalCage #NorthKoreaEnvy #PrivacyIsDead #TotalControl #CanadaFirst #LiberalFail
@Joe_40_69@BlondeBigot11@nualanichols@fordnation No, it shouldn't. We have an overstressed healthcare system as it is without adding the extra burden of preventable head injuries. If you can't wear a helmet, you shouldn't ride a bike. Period. Motorcycle/Drivers licenses are a privilege, not a natural born right.
@christmasali@Kelsisheren Firstly, I am very sorry for your loss.
Kelsi has reported on that the process through MAiD may not be as painless as we've been led to believe.
We also don't have adequate screening and early detection leading more Canadians being diagnosed too late.