Coverage of federal speech, platform, media, privacy and lawful-access policies. These posts focus on civil liberties, transparency and the risk of government overreach.
2026-05-07 Β· Censorship / Civil Liberties / Bill C-9
Bill C-9 is still before Parliament after the House passed language repealing a religious-text defence in hate-propaganda law. Civil liberties should not depend on Liberal reassurance.
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2026-05-05 Β· Censorship / Civil Liberties / Surveillance
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree refuses to release the unclassified Rankin Report that guided Canada
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2026-05-02 Β· Censorship / Government Overreach / Carney
The Carney Liberal government is now weighing banning social media for Canadians under 16. Framed as child protection, this is the same government that passed C-11, C-18, and attempted Bill C-63 β a regime with a documented obsession with controlling what Canadians see and say online.
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2026-05-02 Β· Censorship / Taxpayer Funding / Gender Ideology
On April 30, 2026, a federally-connected event called "Ask a Trans Person Anything" was held at the Okotoks, Alberta Elks Hall. It advertised itself as an open community conversation. When a former university professor showed up to ask real, inconvenient questions, she was escorted out before she co
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2026-05-01 Β· Censorship / Vaccine Accountability
Ottawa Police Detective Helen Grus investigated a cluster of unexplained infant deaths during Canada
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2026-05-01 Β· Censorship / Woke Overreach / Civil Liberties
A British Columbia mother attended her daughter's high school play, briefly objected aloud to the mandatory land acknowledgement, then sat quietly through the entire performance. For this, the school principal reported her to the Ministry of Children and Family Development. Government workers were s
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