SOG14: Bill C-18 Backfire, Trudeau Liberal blunder or something else? | Stand on Guard Ep 14

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Can you believe Trudeau is saying that his fight with Meta and Google is a “fight for democracy,” comparing it to World War II; essentially saying that the American tech companies are enemies of his state?

In this episode: Join David for in depth discussion of Bill C-14. Why have the Liberals pushed it through without accepting any substantial amendments from the media or tech? Why has the Government NOT accepted the Globe and Mail’s amendment to protect the news room content and sources?

-C-18: Why is it a backfire on Trudeau Liberals?
-C-18: Is it a HUGE Liberal blunder?
-C-18: Is it something else?
-Trudeau Govt continues to pursue the CSIS whistleblower

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau describes fighting against Facebook and Google because they won’t pay the “fair share” to subsidize Canada’s failing, legacy, main stream media as a “fight for democracy,” and likens it to World War II. Bill C-18, is part 2 of the Trudeau Government’s censorship plan called the “Online Streaming Act”. Trudeau expects social media, Google and Facebook (Meta) to pay the legacy media when people share article links on the social media platforms – the amount social media is to pay is uncapped and has no limit. The reality is that the social media is allowing the msm to share on their platforms for free, allowing them to reach more people which increases their readership and online ad revenue. Rather than be out of compliance or pay an unlimited amount, the big tech is choosing not to participate by not sharing news links in the near future. Due to the HUGE failure of this bill the msm continues to lay off MORE reporters in Canada.

READ my articles:
The Post Millennial: RCMP allegedly grills Saskatchewan high school students over 'straight and proud' poster. "The principal allegedly had an RCMP officer brought in to question some of these kids without parents there."
https://thepostmillennial.com/rcmp-allegedly-grills-saskatchewan-high-school-students-over-straight-and-proud-poster?utm_campaign=64466

The Post Millennial: Manitoba Court of Appeal says church lockdowns did not violate Canadian Charter of Rights. The Manitoba Court of Appeal has ruled that several Canadian Christian churches did not have their Constitutional rights violated by Covid-19 mandates.
https://thepostmillennial.com/manitoba-court-of-appeal-says-church-lockdowns-did-not-violate-canadian-charter-of-rights

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CHAPTERS
00:00:00 Welcome
00:02:05 C-18: Why is it a backfire?
00:14:23 C:18: Is it a HUGE Liberal blunder?
00:16:43 C-18: Is it something else?
00:21:33 Trudeau Govt continues to pursue the CSIS whistleblower

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