Even as Internet Access Is Framed a Human Right, Government Moves to Unilaterally Cut Canadians Off Online with Bill C-8
Bill C-8, “An Act respecting cyber security,” represents a grave threat to Canadians’ fundamental freedoms.
Bill C-8, “An Act respecting cyber security,” represents a grave threat to Canadians’ fundamental freedoms.
This week’s post digs into the details surrounding the Liberal government’s efforts to permanently change Section 33 of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms (known as the Notwithstanding Clause), through judicial review; an effort that bypasses the will of the people of Canada and the existing processes in place for this purpose.
Watch the Interview hosted by Derek Sloan, with Det. Helen Grus and her Counsel Bath-Shéba van den Berg
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours
The longest and most expensive mischief trial in Canadian history has finally come to an end (for now) this week with the sentencing of Chris Barber and Tamara Lich.
Chris Elston, a father of two, has gained international recognition in recent years for his campaign against gender ideology, often wearing sandwich boards with messages like “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers.”
Chris has successfully defended online free speech against the Australian government.