From Maxime Bernier - People's Party of Canada <[email protected]>
Subject John, these censorship bills cannot be allowed to pass!
Date April 30, 2021 8:17 PM
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John,



I never thought they would go this far, but here we are.



The Trudeau Liberals want to give themselves far-reaching new powers to censor the internet!



Bill C-10 was described this week by commentators as a “full-blown assault on free expression.”



If passed, it would subject the whole Canadian online world to content oversight from broadcast regulators, including podcasts, online videos and websites.



Yes, that includes anything YOU post online, from cat videos to memes criticizing the government.



Another bill soon to be tabled by Heritage minister Steven Guilbeault is supposed to outlaw hate speech, child pornography, calls to violence, and other offenses online.



But these are ALREADY illegal. So why do we need another law?



Because the Liberals are trying to curtail our freedom of expression.



The past year has shown that government tyranny is a clear and present danger.



We should never forget that Trudeau admires China’s “basic dictatorship.”



John, we can’t let this happen.



We can’t let these fanatics destroy the foundations of our free society!



Please add your name to our petition against Internet censorship <[link removed]>.



And help us prepare to defeat Trudeau’s Liberals in the next election with a $5 donation today <[link removed]>.



Many thanks,

-Max





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