Canada To Join World’s Most Oppressive Countries In Internet Censorship Restrictions

Is freedom about to fall in Canada? If the secret world of internet censorship is an indicator, the time is upon us. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has had enough of freedom of speech. His timing is impeccable. Just as the cat is out of the bag regarding the Liberal-WEF-WHO interconnection, government stand at the precipice of muzzling our population.

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The best Canada VPN 2022

Like just about every Western nation, Canada undertakes significant surveillance on its citizens. And, with invasive anti-terrorism acts, convoluted privacy laws, and the fact most of Canada’s traffic is handled by both Canadian and US data centers, it’s quite understandable that residents and visitors alike feel the need to up their privacy game.

That’s only half the story, though. A quality Canada VPN should also be able to unblock streaming content from Netflix, BBC iPlayer and more from around the world, and will allow you to tune into CTV, TSN and Crave when you’re away from home. All you need to do is connect to the right server, and you’re anywhere you want to be.

I’m in the USA and have decided to try SurfShark – 26 months on unlimited devices for $60, then the price goes up but you’re not bound by a contract and there’s a 30 day money back guarantee. They also have addons like antivirus, private search, alerts if your information is leaked to the web, etc.

PS. – When you’re signing up with SurfShark, there’s an additional option to get another 12 months (so 38 total) for ~$26, huge savings. 

VPN use in Russia is surging as citizens try to bypass government’s tightening internet control

Russia’s internet has been subject to censorship for years, though major U.S. platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Google have been freely available, unlike in China where they are completely blocked. These companies however have operated under the threat of being blocked, especially if they host content that is perceived to be critical of the Kremlin.

Russia = Canada, Kremlin = Liberals.

PPS. – If you decide you want to sign up with Surfshark, using me as a reference will get you free additional months.

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Giving The Government Control Over Defining ‘Misinformation’ Will Lead To Opposition Being Branded ‘Misinformation’

Justin Trudeau and the Liberal government often talk about fighting ‘misinformation’ and ‘disinformation’.

When they do so they aren’t talking about persuasion or respectful disagreement.

Rather, they’re talking about using the power of the government to define what is and isn’t ‘truth’.

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Majority of Canadians support federal government’s plan to regulate internet, poll shows

The federal government’s broad push to regulate the internet has the support of a majority of Canadians, according to a new survey, even though the details of Ottawa’s plans are generating strong pushback from policy experts.

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UK Govt Threatens to Ban Twitter And Potentially Jail Elon Musk If He Allows Free Speech

The UK on Tuesday threatened to ban Twitter altogether and potentially jail Elon Musk if he violates their incoming “Online Safety Bill” by allowing free speech on his platform.

The move came just hours after the EU threatened to ban Twitter entirely if Musk allows free speech on the platform and the US threatened to “reform” Section 230 to hold social media companies “accountable” for the “harms they cause.”

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Trudeau’s Internet Censorship Plan “Like China, North Korea” Says Twitter

 

A request-for-information released this week has spilled the beans on the Liberal government’s internet censorship proposals. Labelled as “government surveillance and censorship powers,” social media giant Twitter compared Trudeau government proposals to dictatorial measures found in China, North Korea and Iran.

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Liberal government tables legislation to force online giants to compensate news outlets

The new regulatory regime would require companies like Google and the Meta Platforms-owned Facebook — and other major online platforms that reproduce or facilitate access to news content — to either pay up or go through a binding arbitration process led by an arms-length regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).

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State Dept Launch New Division to “Support U.S. Values Associated With Cyberspace”

With the current context of rising corporate fascism and western authoritarianism in the forefront, the creation of a cyber division within the State Department looks more like another tool to promote globalism and block any on-line cyber activity that would be created or distributed against their interests.

As Orwell would predict, a U.S. version of the Ministry of Truth and democracy. The State Dept will officially define the U.S. values that will be permitted in the cyber-space. Any violation of those values will now be reviewed by the “Digital Freedom Coordinator”.

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Google Issues Emergency Security Warning For 3.2 Billion Chrome Users—Attacks Underway

Google has issued an emergency security update for all Chrome users as it confirms that attackers are already exploiting a high severity zero-day vulnerability.

The emergency update to version 99.0.4844.84 of Chrome is highly unusual in that it addresses a single security vulnerability. A fact that only goes to emphasize how serious this one is.

Brave also has an update.

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RCMP commissioner wants Canadians to report “anti-authority” Internet opinions

RCMP commissioner Brenda Lucki urged Canadians to report suspicious Internet behaviour, including comments by people who express “anti-government, anti-law enforcement” opinions.

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The internet has become a tool for government oppression

And not just a tool for government oppression – a remarkably comprehensive and efficient tool. Companies such as Spotify and Twitter and GoFundMe and so many others have helped to centralize communication in the public square, which is increasingly the internet, and they increasingly do the leftist governments’ bidding.

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Youmaker

Youmaker is a user-friendly video platform. It gives creators ease to show off their work, whether it is something small or a great masterpiece. The richness of the platform matches the needs of various audiences who seek informative, impactful or entertaining videos.

Youmaker is a global destination where creators’ freedom of expression is honored. It does not censor for political reasons. Based in the US, Youmaker empowers all voices to be heard easily. It reveals a more balanced audiences worldwide.

Looks interesting, thought you might like to check it out.

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