

Smith acting like a bigot like usual.
Canada must meet the EU’s pre-requisites:
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Protect:
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Smith acting like a bigot like usual.


Groundbreaking for the project is scheduled for 2029.
It remains unclear when passengers will actually be able to board the first high-speed train. Sources suggest each segment could take seven to eight years to build.
Just another liberal scam that will be canceled by first-past-the-post. Won’t be the last time Mark Carney lies.


The yearly contribution limits need to be well below $1k


Mark Carney is a better conservative leader that’s for sure.


Really disrespecting the voters. It’s a liberal-conservative coalition alright.


Let’s get closer to Taiwan too and keep them safe!
They should enjoy tanking the economy for that pedo.


Switch to your credit unions folks!


I would say most instead of “all”


SJW moment.


Keep avoiding MAGA.
Choosing gentoo from windows is a bold mode.


Stop using american-owned media pretending to be Canadian.


Support Avis Lewis and protest against the conservative-liberal coalition enabling the rich.


Good thing people chose to elect a Loblaws lobbyist in a recall election and were too lazy to boycott no frills when there are other stores around.


What a bunch of meek wankers.


Rustad isn’t done yet. He’s resisting the boiling pot.


Two new laws being debated by Canada’s Parliament could open the door for American law enforcement agencies to expand their reach into Canada, allowing U.S. investigators to peer into our country to investigate conduct that is legal within our borders.
The legislation, in conjunction with existing U.S. laws, would potentially allow American authorities to demand personal data from companies in Canada without needing a warrant, effectively bypassing the protections of our constitution, without remedy.
One of the proposed laws, Bill C-2, could “open the floodgates to a wide array of data-mining practices, including the collection of data from commercial data brokers, and other data-fueled algorithmic surveillance systems,” warns Kate Robertson, a researcher at the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, which works at the intersection of technology, law, and human rights.
It could “extend the reach of U.S. law enforcement into Canada’s digital terrain to an unprecedented extent.”
“If C-2 becomes law, the RCMP could compel internet or cellular service providers to give them access to a person’s private data and, if they find immigration related information, share it with immigration enforcement — for example, if you make a Google search about what your immigration options are because your permit is expiring,” she said.
The legislation signals that the Canadian government is considering data sharing agreements with C-2 and C-12 under a potential U.S. CLOUD Act agreement and the 2AP treaty.
Cocq said that the Canadian government is poised to fast track Bill C-12, which contains the same attack on the right to seek asylum as Bill C-2. Since the Bloc Québécois has expressed its support for the law, the Liberals are expected to move forward with it.
As with Bill C-2, a large number of civil liberties and human rights associations have condemned C-12 and called for lawmakers to vote against it.
C-12 would give the immigration department the power to share an individual’s immigration information to other federal agencies, other levels of government, or social and health service providers, which can lead to denial of service and other forms of abuses without oversight, such as landlords calling Canada Border Services Agency on their tenants or employers forcing individuals to accept less than the minimum wage,” said Cocq, who led a coalition of around 300 groups against C-2 and C-12.
The government is expected to push the rest of Bill C-2 later. There is speculation that amendments will be made to C-2, but it’s not yet known what that will look like.
The CLOUD Act puts the Canadian constitution at risk of being subordinated to U.S. law, which is far less protective and a real threat to human rights, Robertson said.


Stop that garbage bill that will expose your data to criminals in data breaches.
First-past-the-post fails to protect marginalized communities as bigoted minority governments in terms of vote share can get all the power with only 39% of the vote. Look at Modi for example.