Posts about speech, privacy, religious freedom, lawful access, media rules and the limits government must respect in a free society.
2026-05-12 Β· Civil Liberties / Canada Post / Search Powers
The Spring Economic Update quietly proposes changes to the Canada Post Corporation Act so law enforcement can search and seize mail when authorized by Parliament.
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2026-05-11 Β· Civil Liberties / Bill C-16 / Online Law
Sexual deepfakes are real abuse. That is exactly why Parliament must write a precise law β not another broad Liberal online-control power with undefined edges.
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2026-05-10 Β· Civil Liberties / Surveillance / Bill C-22
Bill C-22 is being sold as a lawful-access update. The details point to metadata retention, lower subscriber-data thresholds, secret orders and serious encryption concerns.
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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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2026-05-01 Β· Civil Liberties / Emergencies Act / Judicial Independence
Chief Justice Richard Wagner β who publicly called Freedom Convoy participants the "start of anarchy" and said they held Ottawa residents "hostage" β has refused to remove himself from the Carney Liberals' Supreme Court bid to overturn two lower court rulings that found the Emergencies Act was invok
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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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