The Great Reset: 'It's all about taking full control online' – Canadian government fixes mistake they did with Bill C63 with 3 more bills.
"You've likely seen the headlines from bills C34, C36, and C22 in the media. Each may sound reasonable on their own: protect the kids online, modernize privacy, help police catch criminals. But buried within is an emerging Digital Regulatory Superpower unlike anything Canadians have ever seen. These bills hand one unelected commission power over what Canadians can say, what stay private, and who the state can watch. As of today, the Federal Government is rushing to enact massive Internet Surveillance Reform into law without proper debate."
"Bill C34 speech. Focuses on social media ban kids under 16. We read through it last week together. It sounded good, sounded good, sounded good. Then we're going to take the powers to anything that we deems as terrorist activity or hateful and so on. We reserve the right to have the powers to have those things taken down. What have that have to do with anything with banning social media for kids under 16? That didn't make any sense.
"Bill C36 privacy. Control of all private data held on Canadians and strips the independent privacy commissioner. Now your privacy is being protected by a five person board instead of the privacy commissioner themselves.
"Bill C22 surveillance. One year of metadata retention, encryption mandates a lower bar for police to pull your ID and essentially the government having that back door into encrypted products of these social media companies so that they can pull the information as they see fit. And it all comes down and filters to the digital safety and data protection commission.…
"In Bill C63, it was all about the online harms act protecting children. We want to protect children online, all the nasty things that are happening out there. Also, this bill introduces that we're going to the prime minister can appoint a board of his choosing to regulate what happens on social media. And if we even so much as get an idea that you might commit a hate crime, the board reserves the right to have you thrown in prison. Those are the powers that they were looking to give this board.
And so when you look at these three bills broken down, their origins can be traced back to Bill C63. And they realized the mistake they made with Bill C63. It was all too much in one bill. So, what they did they broke it all down in three different bills released at various points over the past two months in order to make it look like they are not related, but they are intentionally released around the same time so they can cross the finish line at the same time and have the largest body of power that this government has ever amassed, especially when it comes to internet censorship."
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