First published at 10:49 UTC on December 4th, 2022.
Expressing "anti-authority, anti-government" views on the internet may pose a terrorist threat, testifies fed anti-terror director: "We're seeing that kind of narrative."
Now that Trudeau has used the Emergencies Act to cr…
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Expressing "anti-authority, anti-government" views on the internet may pose a terrorist threat, testifies fed anti-terror director: "We're seeing that kind of narrative."
Now that Trudeau has used the Emergencies Act to crush his political adversaries, people who cheered it all on are starting to realize the implications of that for the future of their own activism. Discussions to prevent it from happening again ignore the reality that the government has hid their own illegal and authoritarian behavior under a cloak of parliamentary privilege, cabinet privilege, and self-justiying rationalizations.
Remember when Justin et al. said Canadians should not use protesting or public opposition as ways to demand changeds in public policy??
They meant it. Its also the same mentality as any communist state.
Canada is in a far worse situation than 95% of the public realize.
Excerpts, Podcast: "Confidential 2020 meeting between 35 Canadian media publishers and federal departments to discuss subsidies."
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