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BONOKOSKI: The CRTC mustn’t forget the need for competition, lower telecom bills

"There is not much left in the bodily wallet after Bell takes a monthly arm and a leg for cell-phone service and the Internet bundle—landline, cable, streaming services and Wi-Fi—with the high prices difficult to explain except for the fact the pending Rogers-Shaw merger likely won’t help."

Google ramps up fight against Bill C-11 as Senate debates details

YouTube, which is owned by Google, has launched new pop-ups on its platforms to inform users about what they consider the harms of Bill C-11 in a campaign called “Keep YouTube Yours.” 

Indigenous creator says she was “gas-lit” by feds over her Bill C-11 concerns

When asked by Senator Leo Housakos to share her experiences dealing with Canadian Heritage, First Nations witness Vanessa Brousseau explained that “one ministry” had “gas-lit” her and intimidated her after she shared her thoughts on the law. 

Doctor challenges professional censure after questioning Covid lockdowns

An Ontario doctor is challenging a professional censure placed on her record by the College of Physicians and Surgeons after she took to social media to warn against the harms of Covid lockdowns.

GUEST OP-ED: The government’s latest totalitarian attempt to censor the internet

"Federal Heritage Minister, Pablo Rodgriguez, fresh off spearheading two other censorship bills, C-11 and C-18, has been caught planning his greatest feat yet – to censor all electronic communications within Canada. Going all-in against freedom of speech has become a pattern for this government it seems."

LEVY: US founder of Moms for Liberty urges Canadian parents to fight back

Florida mom Tiffany Justice said it was the Covid pandemic that “pulled back the curtain” and exposed to concerned parents all that’s wrong with public education in America.

YouTube warns Bill C-11 lets feds censor everyday content

YouTube officials have warned that if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s internet regulation bill goes through, it could give the government unprecedented power over everyday content posted online. 

Twitter, Microsoft oppose Trudeau government policing social media

Tech giants including Twitter, Pinterest and Microsoft have voiced their opposition to the Trudeau government’s Bill C-11, calling it a tactic of censorship and government overreach.

Constitutional groups slam Liberal’s “despotic and totalitarian” Bill C-36

Both the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms and the Canadian Constitution Foundation have condemned Bill C-36 as dangerous and infringing on Canadians’ rights.

Top doctors in Toronto, Peel and Ottawa call for additional lockdown measures

Top doctors in Toronto, Peel Region and Ottawa are calling on the Ford government to issue a provincewide stay-at-home order.
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