A new Canadian bill introduced by the Liberal government of Prime Minister Mark Carney has raised privacy concerns as it appears that, should it become law, it would give officials the power to ban anyone deemed a dissident from accessing the internet.
Bill C-8, which is now in its second reading in the House of Commons, was introduced in June by Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree and has a provision in which the federal government could stop “any specified person” from accessing the internet.
All that would be needed is the O.K. from Minister of Industry Mélanie Joly for an individual to be denied internet service.
The bill is titled “An Act respecting cyber security, amending the Telecommunications Act and making consequential amendments to other Acts,” and it contains a clause that mandates all internet providers to pull internet services from anyone whom the government demands.
The bill would allow the industry minister to “prohibit a telecommunications service provider from providing any service to any specified person,” all without a warrant. The only recourse a banned person would have is after the order is given. They would have to get a federal court to look at the ban order for a judicial review.
I Want A New Country
And by golly, it’s happening.
The diversity is electric: Pro-Palestinian Islamists take over the streets of Montreal, Canada. Despite the war being over, they say their work is not done and the protests will continue.
Chinada: Xi Jinping Island
Regulator Admits 2018 Buddhist Land Probe Was Never Completed;
An investigation was launched in early 2016 into the land holdings of several Buddhist-related organizations under section 15 of the Prince Edward Island Lands Protection Act. According to IRAC’s response to legislators, a consultant prepared both an initial and a supplementary report and provided those documents to the investigating officers on a privileged basis. But for reasons not explained by IRAC, the Commission’s investigating officers did not ultimately produce a report, no hearing was held, and no order was issued determining whether the parties under investigation did or did not violate the Act.
The revelations have shocked legislators and residents who for years believed the province had quietly completed — and withheld — the 2018 report. Instead, the correspondence shows that the probe was effectively abandoned without explanation.
HOLY. CRAP – "THE CCP HAS A BEACHHEAD IN P.E.I…. THERE IS ELITE CAPTURE AND CORRUPTION"
According to these ex-finance cops
Prince Edward Island is being TAKEN OVER by the China– "Bliss and Wisdom" having already acquired over 17,000 acres of land! pic.twitter.com/RNrQPn1tY2
— Tablesalt (@Tablesalt13) October 9, 2025
We Don’t Need No Flaming Sparky Cars
Make us buy them harder, daddy: Cabinet is far short of its target to build electric auto charging stations despite more than a billion in subsidies, says a federal audit. The report warned even if successful there was “no evidence” that financing a national network at taxpayers’ expense would lower emissions: ‘Government involvement is necessary to address market failure.’
You Will Eat Bugs, Live In A Pod, Own Nothing And You Will Like It
They played a mental trick on you. pic.twitter.com/K97BFY1WYO
— Pierre Poilievre (@PierrePoilievre) October 9, 2025
Elbows Down!
What did anyone think was going to materialize out of this trip? All that remains is for the new governor’s water carriers to invent some positive spin for what is really another political loss.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to return to Ottawa today with no deals to remove U.S. tariffs from Canadian goods, but he’s leaving his key minister on Canada-U.S. trade behind to keep pressing the Canadian case.
Dispatches from the Maple Gulag Truck Stop
Gord Magill is posting live from the court room on the Lich/Barber sentencing.
Packed house here at Ontario Court of Justice in Ottawa, waiting for Justice Heather Perkins-McVey to enter the courtroom.
I’ll be making a thread here, see how it goes, maybe Gonzo.
If you are the praying sort, they would be appreciated for Tamara and Chris, and Canada.
— Gord ‘Anti-Social Media Defluencer’ Magill (@GordMagill) October 7, 2025
Dispatches from the Maple Gulag
I can only assume Andrew is talking about the Liberal’s refusal to accept a court ruling….
Lot of this kind of thinking going around — in this country. https://t.co/prf68JWKs8
— Andrew Coyne (@acoyne) October 7, 2025
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It was 55 years ago this month that Pierre Elliot Trudeau invoked martial law in Canada to deal with the kidnapping of Pierre Laporte. Laporte was later murdered by the terrorist group the FLQ. Several members of the FLQ got only 2 years for their part in the kiddnapping and murder, some got more, while others were flown to Cuba. They would have gotten much more prison time had they been charged with mischief instead of kidnapping and murder…
Great Success!
The Hill Times- Liberals’ lead shrinks as Canadian mood plummets to historic lows
…pollster Frank Graves says he’s seeing the worst level of despair since he began polling in the 1990s and says the challenge for the government is to provide optimism, security, and prosperity.
Good Riddance
Now if we can just get rid of the guy who launched this nonsense.
A global banking group that Prime Minister Mark Carney launched in 2021 to help fight climate change has voted to shut down.
As a result of the vote, the alliance is ending operations immediately.
That Sinking Feeling
Not to worry. I’m sure this thing will pay for itself.
Canada recorded a slightly higher C$7.79 billion ($5.59 billion) budget deficit for the first four months of the 2025/26 fiscal year as government expenditures grew faster than revenues, the finance ministry said on Friday.
By comparison, the deficit in the same period a year earlier had been C$7.30 billion, it said in a statement.
“It won’t save lives or make the public safer”
Matt Gurney- Carney had a choice. He chose to own one of Trudeau’s dumbest ideas
The gun confiscation plan is doomed that even the minister responsible knows it’ll fail. The PM has chosen to proceed, anyway. To please Quebec.
Who Do You Think You Are?
Dairy farmers?
Blacklock’s- Put Lost Sales At $1.6B So Far
Parliament must be prepared to compensate canola farmers for lost income if a trade war with China persists past Christmas, growers yesterday told the Commons agriculture committee. Losses to date are near $2 billion, said the Canadian Canola Growers Association.
Hope Is Not A Strategy
National Post- Canada’s ‘hopium’ U.S. trade strategy all talk, no troops
Today In The Vote Rich Rapey-Beheader Community
Hamas leader Ghazi Hamad celebrates the recognition of a Palestinian state as the "fruits of October 7.”
Today, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia formally recognized a Palestinian state. Hamas sees it as the reward for October 7th — the deadliest massacre of Jews since… pic.twitter.com/zQLQgoAqFx
— Noa Tishby (@noatishby) September 21, 2025
Cold Canuck Hands
Youtube: Audio recordings of the Public Safety Minister talking about the “buyback” confiscation program:
▶️ launches Tuesday with pilot project in Cape Breton
▶️ money pot “capped” at $742M, after it’s exhausted you get nothing
▶️ admits if he had to start over they’d scrap it but it was a campaign promise
▶️ blames pressure from Quebec (electorate, caucus, Provost?)
▶️ implies it won’t be enforced?
▶️ admits gun owners will not get fair compensation
▶️ offers to pay constituent the difference lol
▶️ offers to pay bail for constituent if he practises non compliance and gets arrested
New Governor, Same As The Old Governor
Just An Idea
Ottawa Police have been overrun by radical leftist on Wellington Street and have been forced into a defensive position in front of Prime Minister Mark Carney's office
Tell me again that antifa is a figment of my imagination. pic.twitter.com/6HJzwQ6eD3
— Dacey Media (@chrisdacey) September 20, 2025
New Governor
While the brainwashed masses in the deranged dominion are distracted by the firing of Jimmy Kimmel…
National Post- Carney invites the Supreme Court to rewrite the Constitution — at democracy’s peril
The Charter’s notwithstanding clause exists to keep judges from usurping elected legislators. The feds want to take that away
National Post- Ottawa and the provinces prepare to battle in constitutional combat over notwithstanding clause
With a short, 20-odd page Supreme Court submission on Wednesday, the federal government struck a match and threw it onto a pile of Constitutional gasoline that was growing for years and primed to blow.
Our Chinese-Installed Governor In Ottawa
In Ottawa they call it “arm’s-length.” Out in the real world, people call it duck-and-cover. At Meeting No. 6 of the House of Commons transport committee, MPs confronted a simple, damning timeline: Transport Canada’s top non-partisan official was warned six weeks before the public announcement that BC Ferries would award a four-ship contract to a Chinese state-owned yard. Yet the former transport minister, Chrystia Freeland, told Parliament she was “shocked.” Those two facts do not coexist in nature. One is true, or the other is.
There’s an even bigger betrayal hiding in plain sight. In the last election, this Liberal government campaigned on a Canada-first message—jobs here, supply chains here, steel here. And then, when it actually mattered, they watched a billion-dollar ferry order sail to a PRC state yard with no Canadian-content requirement attached to the federal financing. So much for “Canada first.” Turns out it was “Canada… eventually,” after the press release.
Conservatives put the revelation on the record and asked the only question that matters in a democracy: what did the minister know and when did she know it? The documents they cite don’t suggest confusion; they suggest choreography—ministerial staff emailing the Prime Minister’s Office on how to manage the announcement rather than stop the deal that offshored Canadian work to a Chinese state firm.
Follow the money and it gets worse. A federal Crown lender—the Canada Infrastructure Bank—underwrote $1 billion for BC Ferries and attached no Canadian-content requirement to the financing. In plain English: taxpayers took the risk, Beijing got the jobs. The paper trail presented to MPs is smothered in black ink—hundreds of pages of redactions—with one stray breadcrumb: a partially visible BC Hydro analysis suggesting roughly half a billion dollars in B.C. terminal upgrades to make the “green” ferry plan work. You’re not supposed to see that. You almost didn’t.
