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@yarotrof It's pleasing to know that that should the US try some stupid invasion of my country, Canada, it will likely be destroyed. If a 3rd world country without an army or navy can stand up to US and win, so can anyone.
@Pagmenzies When I lived in Zaire in the 70's there was only one TV station and no content. President Mobutu put his smiling face floating on a bright sky background all day so his countrymen would think him a god. So it is in Canada with carney and our news media.
@edels0n Couples who wind up in cages in US internment camps after trying to enter the US to attend a World Cup Game? Or perhaps they will see each other across the refugee camp after being illegally deported to Eswatini.
PM CARNEY: "The leader of the Opposition doesn't believe in Canada."
POILIEVRE: "We are not going to take lessons on patriotism from a guy who stashes his corporate cash in a tax haven and moves his corporate head office [Brookfield Asset Management] out of this country."
I’m dying.
Trudeau once again being ostracized, it reminds me of when he would go to large political gatherings outside of Canada & everyone would ignore him.
BREAKING: Iran directly rejects today's claim that Iran sent a new draft peace proposal to the US, saying "no such proposal exists," due to the suspension of talks with the US, per Fars. Iran also denied agreeing to a 15-year enrichment suspension, denied "zeroing in" on four nuclear issues, and denied Trump's claim of a deal being reachable in "two or three days" and that the Strait of Hormuz "will open up right away."
The federal government is expected to introduce legislation banning social media for Canadians under the age of 16, with exemptions for platforms that meet certain government safety requirements, although those details are not yet known.
To be sure, many Canadians are concerned about the impact of social media on young people. However, a blanket social media ban implemented by the government is not the solution. Social media access for youth should remain the domain of parents, not government. Parents are best equipped to determine how their children use social media in alignment with their values and risk tolerance.
Social media restrictions require age verification. This means that all Canadians, not just youths under 16, will have to verify their identities in order to access the affected platforms. This in turn will mean that all Canadians will be forced to surrender their private information to governments and technology companies - often in foreign jurisdictions - in order to use the platforms they use every day for business, leisure, and connection. Once again, Canadians face the problem of privacy-violating digital identity technologies in the name of public safety.
The Justice Centre opposes government internet surveillance and the displacement of parents as the primary decision-makers responsible for protecting young people from online harms.
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