Talking with Liberal voters
- Gone_Fishin
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Talking with Liberal voters
This is really good. Gives us plenty of insight into the types of people who voted for Justin. They seem like nice people. I just think they are a bit confused about what they are voting for and lobbying against.
Bill C-51 was an overhaul of Canada’s anti-terrorism laws and was met with vehement opposition.
One of the biggest criticisms of C-51 had to do with privacy concerns. Opponents feared the prospect of the government collecting personal data like their internet browsing history or travel habits, and sharing it between different departments of government.
More information and the complete write up: http://www.therebel.media/why_don_t_bil ... census_too
Bill C-51 was an overhaul of Canada’s anti-terrorism laws and was met with vehement opposition.
One of the biggest criticisms of C-51 had to do with privacy concerns. Opponents feared the prospect of the government collecting personal data like their internet browsing history or travel habits, and sharing it between different departments of government.
More information and the complete write up: http://www.therebel.media/why_don_t_bil ... census_too
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- fluffy
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Re: Talking with Liberal voters
Another non-issue from media *bleep* Ezra Levant and the far right fringe. I really don't see how the information collected in the long form census could be surreptitiously used against us as the sort of information that Bill C-51 was seeking access to could have. Comprehensive demographic infiltration is essential to the efficient planning and running of the country.
Just out of curiosity, how widespread was the used of the long form? I got a short one, basically name-and-address stuff.
Just out of curiosity, how widespread was the used of the long form? I got a short one, basically name-and-address stuff.
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Re: Talking with Liberal voters
We did not even get a census, do we even exist?
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Re: Talking with Liberal voters
Hassel99 wrote:We did not even get a census, do we even exist?
Did you forget to vote liberal?
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