China has a firewall to block Internet users from accessing any website.
This is Canada's future:
The Commons yesterday voted 181-147 to gag committee deliberation of Bill C-10 on regulation of legal internet content. One MP called it a far-reaching precedent that will see committees muzzled in future years: “This kind of motion on time allocation will do real damage to this place, not just today, not just tomorrow, but in the coming years.”
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The Conservatives, NDP and Green Party opposed the time allocation motion, but were outnumbered by the Bloc and Liberals, who want to push Bill C-10 through the before summer break.
The motion gives the heritage committee, which is currently amending the bill clause-by-clause, five more hours to complete its work before C-10 heads back for a vote in the House of Commons.
Goebbels Guilbeault had the audacity to claim that there was wide support for his censorship bill:
Only a minority of Canadians oppose federal regulation of legal internet content, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said yesterday. Guilbeault said a bill mandating “content moderation” will be introduced shortly, though the Minister has made similar statements since March 31: “It’s going to be about an entire new ecosystem.”
And where is the poll that says that, Goebbels?
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