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Liberal Party’s Censorship Blitz: How Bill C-63 and the News Act Are Strangling Canadian Freedom
Trudeau’s new internet laws empower government censors, silence critical speech, and leave Canadians gasping for real news
Buckle up, fellow Canadians: under Trudeau’s Liberal Party, Ottawa isn’t just overreaching — it’s stretching into your browser, your news feed, and your fundamental rights, all in the name of “protecting” you. Bill C-63 and the Online News Act aren’t just fancy titles; they are the Liberal regime’s playbook for digital control, government-approved narratives, and a future where Canadians suffer under the weight of lost freedoms.
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Bill C-63: Big Brother’s Digital Safety Commission
Rolled out in 2024, Bill C-63 (a.k.a. the Online Harms Act) enshrines the Digital Safety Commission of Canada with near-unmatched powers. This federal regulator can demand content takedowns within 24 hours, force platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and even adult sites to patrol content, and slap them with ruinous fines reaching 6% of global revenue for non-compliance.
The bill targets “harmful content” across seven broad categories: non-consensual intimate images, child victimization, online bullying, hate speech, violent extremism, and more. Sounds noble — until you see how vaguely “hate speech” and “violent extremism” are defined. With these rubbery terms, Trudeau’s Liberals hold the keys to rush in and silence anything that strays outside the party-approved narrative. Opponents fear that legitimate political dissent, satire, and controversial viewpoints could be swept up, silenced, and erased with little to no recourse for ordinary Canadians. Welcome to an internet regime where challenging authority comes with the threat of censorship or crushing penalties.
The Online News Act (Bill C-18): News Monopolies and Foreign Blackouts
Next up, Trudeau’s Online News Act forces tech giants to strike mandatory payment deals with Canadian news outlets, supposedly to "save journalism." The effect? Major platforms are now cutting off smaller, independent, and foreign news sources that don’t — or can’t — sign up. The result? Canadians are locked into a shrinking field of establishment-approved outlets, while outside perspectives and independent reporting are quietly engineered out of sight. News from abroad or upstart critics? Take a number — you might be next on the digital chopping block.
What’s packaged as “supporting Canadian media” is, in practice, an economic gag order. Editorial diversity erodes, dissenting voices fade out, and the government’s narrative rings ever louder from your screen.
Canadians Suffer While Liberal Power Grows
Make no mistake: these aren’t just policies — they're a one-two punch to freedom. Bill C-63 and the Online News Act grant the Liberal Party unprecedented power over what you can say, share, and read online. Canadians are choking on reduced news diversity and silenced debate, all while Liberal politicians spin this as “progress.”
What You Can Do Now
Don’t trust the party in power to decide what you can hear or say — that’s not what Canada is about. Stay skeptical, stay informed, and fight for your right to access real news and free speech. Because if Trudeau gets to decide what’s fit for your eyes and ears, what’s left but silence?
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