Bill C-8 IS NOW LAW: Canada’s WARRANTLESS SURVEILLANCE NIGHTMARE Explained!!
On June 16, 2026, Bill C-8 (formerly Bill C-26) received Royal Assent and became official.
This legislation gives the government sweeping new surveillance powers, including:
- Warrantless access to your subscriber data, location, browsing history, metadata, and more
- The ability for one minister to secretly order your internet or phone service shut off with no court review
- Secret gag orders preventing companies from telling you why your service was cut
- Broad powers that could force weakening of encryption
Sold to Canadians as a “cybersecurity” bill to protect critical infrastructure, it actually delivers massive new warrantless spying powers and internet kill switches with almost no oversight.
In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth breaks down exactly what’s in Bill C-8 and what it means for your privacy.
Please share this video far and wide because most Canadians still have no idea this just became law!
NEW COLUMN: Carney is gutting Canadian democracy
Voters handed Carney a minority. He flipped it to a majority by poaching five opposition MPs, then set about dismantling the checks meant to hold him accountable.
Committees got stacked and dragged behind closed doors. Bills got rammed through with debate cut off.
And Question Period? He's skipped 100 of them.
Usually when he chickens out of attending QP, Carney is chilling out in his office instead of facing the heat in the House of Commons.
A hot mic even caught what he thinks of his own MPs: "useful for votes."
Accountability, it seems, is now optional. The bill will come due.
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Join me in this. Let's select one CRA auditor, sick of private eye on him, get his home address and then let's have 10,000 Canadians file a lawsuit and place a lien on his property against him. We could bankrupt these individual criminals one at a time if all of you are fed up enough to do so.
Good Morning Alberta!
Carney wants you Canada Pension Fund in light of lack of investment into Canada!
Carney wants to steer CPP money into federal infrastructure and nation-building projects.
That’s Albertans retirement savings being directed by Ottawa politicians for their priorities.
Alberta already pays billions more into CPP than we get back.
An Alberta Pension Plan would let us control our own fund, keep investment returns here, and protect our money from federal political agendas.
We need our own APP now.
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Most Canadians are focused on Bill C-34. Before that it was Bill C-22. Before that it was Bill C-9.
And that is exactly the problem.
Professor of Law at Queen's University @PardyBruce just explained why fighting each bill one by one will never fix Canada. The bills are not the problem. They are the distraction. The real problem is the system that keeps producing them — a governing structure that allows elected politicians to hand unlimited power to unelected bureaucrats who answer to no one and serve indefinitely.
Until Canadians understand that, nothing changes.
Watch the full conversation here 👇
It has been revealed that the Vancouver condo king, Bernie Rennie, held fundraisers for Mark Carney and now we’re learning he did the same for Gregor Robertson, Carney’s Housing Minister.
Obvious ethics breach. This is pay for play BS.
Taxpayers shouldn’t be paying to keep Rennie from losing money on overpriced, unsold condos.
Let supply and demand determine pricing.
A big congratulations to the Alto executives for getting $2.8 million in bonuses for a train project that has no route, no financing, no building permit, no start date, and won’t exist for over a decade.
The Liberal Club is getting richer than ever. Thank you, Mark Carney. Pop the Champagne!!! 🍾 🥂