From the Canadian Constitution Foundation “I worry that this law could be used to secretly cut off political dissidents from their phone or Internet service on...
By Cindy Harper The skeleton of Bill C-36 has returned, dressed in new language but haunted by the same instincts Stand against censorship and surveillance, join Reclaim...
By Christina Maas Britain’s digital ID push isn’t about streamlining paperwork. It’s about hardwiring state power into everyday life. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer came into...
By Dan Frieth Google admits bending to political pressure, but only long after the damage was already done After years of denying bias, Google now concedes...
Michael Shellenberger Why the whole world should be alarmed by what Bill Gates, Oracle’s Larry Ellison, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer are pushing Everybody needs...
A promise to let banned creators return rings hollow when only select ones get a second chance. Stand against censorship and surveillance, join Reclaim The Net. By...
From LifeSiteNews By Anthony Murdoch Section 319(7) of the bill will redefine “hatred” as an “emotion” of “detestation or vilification,” which she noted is “a vague...
From The Center Square By Thérèse Boudreaux As proof that Youtube “takes seriously the importance of protecting free expression,” Alphabet promised to allow any creators that it...
From the Daily Caller News Foundation By Vijay Jayaraj A coordinated offensive unfolded with precision Sept. 2 against five scientists questioning the popular media’s most sacred...
Earlier this week, comedian Jimmy Kimmel delivered his monologue, as he does at the beginning of every episode of his show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!. He focused on...