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Conman Carney is Turning Canaduh into a Dictatorship

Started by Herman, June 21, 2025, 04:09:30 PM

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Herman

Conman Carney's Liberals have no shame. They are actually censoring debate on their censorship bill.

This isn't the first time they have shut down debate.

When Conservatives attempted to present direct evidence from Canadians who would be affected by Liberal censorship Bill C-9, they shut it down.

They would not even let the Tories read any of the thousands of letters flooding the inboxes of Members of Parliament.

These are letters from faith groups, civil liberties advocates, and everyday Canadians sounding the alarm about free expression and religious freedom.

The Liberals didn't want Canadians to hear what you have to say.

And now they are trying to rush this bill through Parliament before anyone can stop them.


Herman

Bill C9.
Does that mean I can't say Zieg hiel mine fuhrer to the liberals anymore?

DKG

Carney bribed an NDP MP from Nunavut, Lori Idlout to cross the floor and join his caucus. This is an insult to voters and democracy.


Shen Li

Canada's ederal government has passed laws which regulate what you can see, hear and share online.

The government says it intends to promote Canadian culture and stop "misinformation" on the internet and in streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube and Spotify.

But here is the risk that comes with that kind of government control.

You could see more government-approved content, while channels that contain what the government calls "misinformation" could be much harder for you to find.

This could chill independent media and hard-hitting podcasts that are critical of government policies like tax hikes, banning gas and diesel vehicles, and bailouts for legacy media.

The government's push to regulate online channels and podcasts could hurt your access to the information you want.

Dove

Quote from: Shen Li on March 11, 2026, 10:26:16 PMCanada's ederal government has passed laws which regulate what you can see, hear and share online.

The government says it intends to promote Canadian culture and stop "misinformation" on the internet and in streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube and Spotify.

But here is the risk that comes with that kind of government control.

You could see more government-approved content, while channels that contain what the government calls "misinformation" could be much harder for you to find.

This could chill independent media and hard-hitting podcasts that are critical of government policies like tax hikes, banning gas and diesel vehicles, and bailouts for legacy media.

The government's push to regulate online channels and podcasts could hurt your access to the information you want.

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 That's intense. That's some Orwell 1984 shit.
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