The Ghost of Bill C-63 – The Canadian Censorship Song They Don’t Want You to Hear

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⚠️ They called it “safety.” We call it control.

“The Ghost of Bill C-63” is a Weird Canadian protest song about Canada’s Online Harms Act — a bill that promised digital safety but risked mass censorship and surveillance.

🎧 What you’ll hear:
• Folk-rock storytelling in the spirit of Neil Young × Arkells
• A cautionary look at how government “safety” laws can silence dissent
• A reminder that democracy dies quietly — one deleted post at a time

🗣️ Why it matters:
The Online Harms Act proposed life sentences for “hate-motivated” speech and gave new regulators power to police expression.
Though the bill died, its ghost still haunts our digital rights.

🎵 Listen now and sing louder than the silence.

🦌 About The Weird Canadian:
We make content for Canadians who still believe in authenticity, freedom, and weirdness. From politics to economy, we break down complex issues with honesty and heart.

💬 Comment below: Do you think Canada needs more laws like C-63 or fewer?

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