Canada is racing toward expanded censorship and surveillance, with new legislation that critics warn could fundamentally erode free speech. From vague “hate speech” definitions to internet shutdown powers, mail surveillance, and even punishment for private messages, these laws could give government sweeping control over what Canadians can say, share, or even think. Supporters call it safety. Critics call it a direct threat to democracy—and say the window to stop it is closing fast.
Canada will COLLAPSE if this happens
