- DITES AU SÉNAT DE VOTER NON SUR LE PROJET DE LOI C-11
Dites au Sénat de voter NON sur le projet de loi C-11
Le premier des projets de loi du gouvernement sur la censure et le contrôle du contenu en ligne, la loi C-11, a été adopté par la Chambre des communes. La loi fait maintenant l’objet d’un débat au Sénat. Cette législation doit être rejetée. Un point c’est tout.
AILLEURS AU CANADA:
Tell the Senate: Vote NO on C-11
The first of the government’s online censorship bills, C-11, has passed the House of Commons. Now it moves on to debate in the Senate. This legislation needs to be voted down. Period. The government of Canada has no business telling Canadians what we can and can’t watch online, and the potential for this bill to regulate what every single user can publish online is unacceptable.
2. Introduce Recall Legislation at the Federal Level
Introduce Recall Legislation at the Federal Level
When politicians break the public trust, voters shouldn’t have to wait until the next election to remove them. Alberta and British Columbia have both introduced recall legislation that gives voters the right to trigger byelections when politicians misbehave. We, the undersigned, call on Prime Minister Trudeau to introduce recall legislation at the federal level.
3. PETITION: I Won’t Eat Bugs
PETITION: I Won’t Eat Bugs
Every day, we are bombarded with propaganda attempting to normalize bug eating. The World Economic Forum has been at the forefront of promoting the consumption of insects for years now, advocating that eating bugs is the way of the future, is sustainable and will help fight climate change, and will improve human health.
