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Mask Misdirection

Chrystia Freeland was caught twice in one week putting on a mask just for the cameras, plus Michelle Rempel Garner and lawyer Sayeh Hassan join to discus hotel quarantine. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show.

Only a “minority” care about internet freedom, suggested Guilbeault

Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault says most Canadians are okay with the federal government moderating their content on the internet claiming only a “minority” is opposed to regulation.

Contempt for Liberty

Andrew Lawton warns C-10 will not only infringe on free speech rights, but also expand the power of the permanent bureaucracy, plus lawyer Lisa Bildy joins the show to discuss church lockouts. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show.

FUREY: Leave the internet alone

Anthony Furey says even if the internet was broken, more government is not the solution.

2021 Meets 1984

A Calgary pastor is arrested in Canada and some people actually cheered on the arrest, Guilbeault's latest flip-flop on C-10 and law professor Bruce Pardy joins the show. Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show!

Regulating, Censoring and Namecalling

True North's Andrew Lawton discusses the latest on Bill C-10 on the latest episode of The Andrew Lawton Show.

“A new low”: Pro-life Conservative MP hits back after Guilbeault’s “hypocrisy” smear

In a statement to True North, Rachael Harder said Guilbeault’s comments were “inappropriate,” but added they are an example of him availing himself of his right to free speech.

Liberals say opponents of their internet regulation bill are “extremist”

Andrew Lawton says the Liberals' frequent accusations of extremism and "fake news" are precisely why they should not be trusted to regulate the internet.

Steven Guilbeault says only “extremist element” opposes internet regulation bill

Last week, Liberal MPs on the Commons heritage committee voted to expand Bill C-10’s scope to include regulating content Canadians publish on social media platforms like Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.

FUREY: Trudeau wants to regulate what you post online

Bill C-10 gives the CRTC the ability to regulate video content on the internet and last week, Liberal MPs voted to expand the bill to apply to user-generated content.
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