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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/48273678

With no serious debate, including on proposed amendments, Canada is blazing full speed ahead with Bill C-22, which would threaten encryption and increase surveillance. Also known as the Lawful Access Bill, Bill C-22 is currently moving forward quickly to a vote despite the many, many criticisms civil liberty groups and the tech industry have hurled at it.

As we’ve discussed before, Bill C-22 is dangerous on multiple levels. It pushes for requirements for metadata retention, expands information sharing with foreign governments, and establishes a mechanism that allows Canada’s Ministry of Public Safety to demand that companies create backdoors, effectively breaking encryption. That mechanism was a key facet of Part 2 in Bill C-22, and the government prevented it from being independently debated.

In a deep analysis of the bill, Citizen Lab and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association detail every one of flaws of this proposal, concluding that most elements are unsalvageable. 

A wide range of tech companies agree. Signal, Apple, Google, and several VPN providers oppose the bill, and some have said they’d likely be forced to either cut Canadians off from certain features or shut down services in Canada altogether.

The Canadian government wants this dangerous, complicated, overreaching bill passed before June 19. Bill C-22 is riddled with privacy problems that affect millions of people. It should be debated and studied fully, not jammed through on an arbitrary deadline. 

OpenMedia is offering a tool for Canadians to contact their elected representatives about the bill. Actions taken on OpenMedia's website are governed by OpenMedia's privacy policy, not EFF's.

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[–] lotmo@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 23 hours ago) (1 children)

Talking about his anti vax policies

https://x.com/PierrePoilievre/status/1532369916812206080?lang=en

How about his fight against "woke-ism"

https://x.com/PierrePoilievre/status/1877113935347712242?lang=en

I can go on but gas tax cuts or corporate cuts are again traditional CONSERVATIVE policies as I have said Carney is.

But Poilievre is far more right with things that no centered politician be it right or left will touch. There is a reason why you don't hear these type of things anymore now that he's not running and post trump cause that's what got him into hot water. Now acting as if his old statements and policies are no longer valid and that any conservative policies are somehow unique to him. Again there is a reason there were a decent number of floor crossers. And like wise some more liberal MPs that left the liberal party as well.

Edit wrong link

[–] CanIFishHere@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I support vaccine mandates, but the speech you linked is actually pretty good.

[–] lotmo@lemmy.ca 1 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Sorry that's my mistake I shared the wrong link corrected (hate doing stuff on mobile), but my point being just because Carney has conservative policies does not validate PP. And I mean that speech in a vacuum and not looking at rhetoric before is fine. Trump had the EXACT stuff about affordability, tax cuts, etc and look where Trump is now, the whole "affordability is a hoax." He flips on a dime very Trump like and essentially a right populist politician. Not saying Carney is better on affordability and all but with PPs historical comments he is very Trump like.. You cannot ignore it and just act like it never happened.

Corrected link: https://x.com/PierrePoilievre/status/1877113935347712242?lang=en

Here's another one of his pre Trump thoughts

https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/1.7029673

[–] CanIFishHere@lemmy.ca 1 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

I don't have a problem with it. He values free speech a hell of a lot more than Carney and the liberals. I kind of like living in a democracy.

Do you think promoting free speech is Trumpian?

[–] lotmo@lemmy.ca 1 points 5 hours ago* (last edited 5 hours ago)

I can speak what I want and I don't see any Trump like rhetoric from Carney on democracy. But a politician speaking and promoting anti vax which has been disproven, you don't see that as an issue?

I have given pretty detailed examples and explanations, all I got were deflections. So at this point I'm done, have a nice day.

Edit also will add Trump WAS also a huge advocate for free speech, look where the US is at right now. If you don't think PP as a far right (albeit less than Trump but for a Canadian) then you are a fool. And look at measles outbreak and tell me you still think being anti vax is fine.