Chicks better know their places, eh, Goebbels?:
Broadcast Hall of Famer Senator Pamela Wallin (Sask.) yesterday said cabinet must seek wide public input on its bill to regulate YouTube. Proposed federal controls on the internet were so far-reaching they “morphed into the possibility of censoring online content,” said Wallin: “Even musing about any such censorship is anti-democratic.”
Oh, no, my dear senator, it is censorship and no matter how they try to re-write it, it amounts to the same thing.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yesterday dismissed criticism of first-ever federal internet regulation as the work of conspiracy theorists. “Tinfoil hats,” he said.
That's the kind of arrogance that hiding all the time can buy you.
That and $600 million.
In a video clip shared online, Justin Trudeau can be seen completely ignoring a journalist’s question when asked about foreign aid spending and UN commitments.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came under withering criticism Thursday after a sarcastic put down of a protester highlighting mercury poisoning in a First Nations community.
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No wonder Justin and his hirsute friend want censorship.
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