DOCUMENTS: CBC president begged Twitter to censor tweets, threatened government intervention

CBC’s president begged Twitter to censor tweets on multiple occasions and even threatened government intervention, documents reveal.
Trudeau ‘bought media and is shutting down dissent,’ Scheer says

After Censorship Bill C-11 passed on Thursday, Conservative MP Andrew Scheer said Justin Trudeau “bought media and is shutting down dissent.”
Government funded group praises Trudeau’s new censorship law

Hours after Trudeau’s Censorship Bill C-11 passed, a federally funded group praised the decision — and called for social media censorship.
Liberals sourcing TikTok-funded ‘disinformation’ experts

Documents reveal the Trudeau Liberals contracted a TikTok-funded non-profit to take on “disinformation, reliable news, and online safety.”
Canadians in Google’s crosshairs thanks to Trudeau’s Bill C-18

The Trudeau Liberals expressed shock after Google blocked 4% of Canadians from using its search engine as a retaliatory move against Bill C-18.
Musk announces major algorithm shift towards Twitter transparency

Twitter CEO Elon Musk said the platform’s algorithm would become open source next week, signalling a massive win for free speech enthusiasts.
Liberal’s censorship Bill C-11 goes to third reading, draws Stalin comparison

While debating censorship Bill C-11, a Canadian senator said, if it passes, Joseph Stalin would be “looking over our shoulder when we write.”
Feds punish Elon for supporting free speech

The federal government wants to punish new Twitter CEO Elon Musk’s support for free speech by pausing its advertisements on the social media platform.
Twitter employees MELTDOWN in letter to Elon Musk

As Elon Musk officially takes over Twitter, a letter indicates the social media giant’s employees are melting down over rumours he plans to lay off 75% of them.
Censorship Bill C-11 inches closer to law

While the Emergencies Act inquiry exposes mainstream news misinformation, the Trudeau Liberals’ Censorship Bill C-11 has crept one step closer to becoming law.