A New York City panel voted to freeze rents for nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments, fulfilling a promise of Mayor Zohran Mamdani. https://t.co/NiyTOPxBRz
i work from 7:30 to 14:30 and the union has repeatedly told us not to stay later than the negotiated hours
The idea that you have to work beyond the agreed upon hours or bust your ass on your free time is an inherently American one
if my boss called me on my free time on a weekend or while on leave id report her
Time is the only true finite asset you possess, it ticks down from the moment you were born, dont give it away freely, enjoy your own time as you see fit and reject anything that tries to take that away from you
your time is sacred
Everyone wonders why zoomers think that they’re old and that their life is over when they start nearing 25. It’s simple: their lives never started.
My grandparents were homeowners, married, and had a kid at 21. Zoomers may never own a home and the dating market is FUBAR.
🚨🌎 14 governments.
Same social media ban.
Same timing.
Same language.
Same justification.
🇬🇧 United Kingdom
🇫🇷 France
🇩🇪 Germany
🇪🇸 Spain
🇮🇪 Ireland
🇳🇱 Netherlands
🇧🇪 Belgium
🇩🇰 Denmark
🇳🇴 Norway
🇸🇪 Sweden
🇫🇮 Finland
🇦🇺 Australia
🇳🇿 New Zealand
🇨🇦 Canada
Your government didn’t dream this up.
It received it.
Carney sat at Davos before he was PM.
He called Canada part of the "new world order."
Then called that speech meaningless.
The laws aren’t meaningless.
They’re arriving on schedule.
Video: @BlendrNews
#CdnPoli #Carney #WEF #BillC22
The EU is building an age verification system that requires a passport to access adult content online
A security researcher hacked the app in under two minutes
Passport data was stored in plain text
Biometric checks were disabled without triggering any alarm
The EU's response: the app still has value even if it can be bypassed
Their solution to the bypass: discuss restricting VPNs
The proposed VPN countermeasures include blocking commercial VPN IP ranges, triangulating GPS with carrier data, and ISP-level traffic filtering
No VPN ban has been passed
The direction of travel is clear
A system built to protect children is leaking passport data and pointing toward infrastructure controls that journalists, lawyers, and dissidents depend on
They are lying
they built a surveillance system that doesn't work
and the fix is more surveillance
Tshhhhhh
This is the hill to die on, Canada.
If the Liberals ram Bill C-34 through, free speech and privacy on the internet are finished.
Age verification mandates, AI content controls, and a new Digital Safety Commission with sweeping powers?
That’s not protecting kids... that’s a government takeover.
Enough tweeting and petitions. Time for real action: call your MP, mail letters and emails, and show up to protest 👊🏼🇨🇦
The Justice Centre announces the launch of a national campaign urging Canadians to contact their Members of Parliament in opposition to Bill C-34, the Safe Social Media Act.
Bill C-34 goes far beyond protecting children from harmful online content and prohibiting AI companies from encouraging users to commit crimes. It implements a social media ban for minors, effectively regulates AI chatbot inputs and outputs, and grants the federal Cabinet broad powers to regulate the internet in the future.
The Justice Centre invites concerned Canadians to participate in this national campaign by using the Justice Centre’s online letter-writing software to send a pre-written letter to their Members of Parliament and to Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Read the full story and send a letter to your Member of Parliament opposing Bill C-34 today:
https://t.co/7cch2ki9wI
Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller during a June 10 press conference on Bill C-34 (Photo credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld)
A privacy expert told Global News the Liberals' push to fast-track the bill and limit debate was "staggering" and "astonishing."
https://t.co/O8oGqqfWJO
You've likely seen the headlines from bills C-34, C-36, and C-22 in the media.
Each may sound reasonable on their own: protect kids online, modernize privacy, help police catch criminals.
But buried within is an emerging Digital Regulatory Superpower unlike anything Canadians have ever seen.
These bills hand one unelected commission power over what Canadians can say, what stays private, and who the state can watch.
As of today, the Federal Government is rushing to enact massive Internet Surveillance Reform into law without proper debate.
You don't seriously believe all these random Western countries just coincidentally decided to roll out under-16 social media bans at the exact same time—"to protect children"—without centralised supranational coordination by technocratic "elites" you never voted for, do you? 🙄
VPN companies will leave Canada. The government will force companies to retain your data for one year. The legal threshold for police access to your data will be lowered. Meanwhile, the federal government is cancelling all debate on Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, in order to pass this legislation before Parliament adjourns on Friday, June 19. Now, more than ever before, Canadians who care about privacy must urge their Members of Parliament to defeat Bill C-22. This is a critical moment in our history: will Canada be a free nation or a surveillance state? Canadians have defeated "lawful access" legislation before, and we must do so again.
Contact your MP today: https://t.co/Q29tbbyKFO
🚨 BREAKING: Liberals are ramming through Bill C-22 the LARGEST government surveillance expansion in Canadian history.
Zero debate. Zero amendments. They’re forcing this tyranny through before summer recess.
This isn’t “lawful access” it’s forcing Big Tech to build backdoors, retain your metadata for a YEAR, and hand it over on secret ministerial orders with gag clauses. Your location, communications, associations… all of it.
This is what tyranny looks like in 2026. Not democracy. 🇨🇳
@jacobmantle is right.
Tag your MP. Demand they kill Part 2 of C-22 NOW. 🇨🇦
#cdnpoli #BillC22 #SurveillanceState #CanadaFirst #StandWithFreedom
traitez moi de complotistes mais comment tous les pays occidentaux font la même chose au même moment avec le même prétexte fallacieux et le même but de surveiller tout le monde et de contrôler internet partout ?
"90% support it"
Yeah in the same way dictators "win" elections - its a made up stat; the survey was publicly available and there was NO way to say no lol
The people smugly gloating that young people will just have to 'find something else to do' in response to the social media bans are usually the exact same people who seethe with anger and make reports about 'loitering' whenever they have to share public spaces with teenagers.