Stop the Censorship!

🚨 BREAKING: The Trudeau Liberals blinked on their censorship law, Bill C-63.

They say they’re going to split off the censorship provisions and go slower on those.

This is a win for freedom of speech — and the 75,000+ Canadians who have signed our petition at www.StopTheCensorship.ca.

PETITION: Stop the Censorship!

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Goal: 100,000 signatures

Please sign this petition to demand that Justin Trudeau repeal all of his censorship legislation, including his latest "Online Harms Act."

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But the Liberals still say they’re committed to bringing in those censorship provisions. So this could be a trick, to make us lower our guard.

I have personally heard C-63 referred to by several journalists as the “kill Rebel” bill. Of course it is: because we’re one of the few news outlets that doesn’t take money from Trudeau, so we’re one of the few news outlets that can’t be controlled by Trudeau.

Even though he’s hated by his own party, Trudeau has the votes to smash this through Parliament. He supports this censorship, and he has a deep, personal hatred for Rebel News.

And both Jagmeet Singh’s NDP and the separatist Bloc Québécois have said they support the censorship provisions, too. That’s enough to ram this through.

If we’re to take the Liberals at their word, they still intend to pass this law — just under a different name.

C-63 will create three new different censorship agencies in Canada. It would give the Canadian Human Rights Commission the power to investigate anyone in Canada for anything they post online — or have ever posted online in the past. It would set up $20,000 bounties for anyone who makes a complaint that’s successful; it would give the courts the power to make hate speech “restraining orders”, to stop people from saying things even before they do, even putting them under house arrest. It’s the most draconian censorship bill ever seen in Canada.

The fact that Trudeau says he’s going to split the bill in two doesn’t mean he’s done with it.

Until this bill is dead, it’s still alive. Don’t let your guard down. We won’t.

I promise you the moment the bill is law Rebel News is going to challenge it in court. We have to — if we don’t, the law will be used to silence us, and to silence you, too.

Please donate to help Rebel News fight back against Justin Trudeau's draconian censorship regime!

The Liberals still say they’re committed to bringing in censorship. Bill C-63 would create unprecedented censorship agencies, investigate your online posts, and even impose hate speech restraining orders before words are spoken. Rebel News has fought Trudeau’s censorship in courts across Canada, spending over $500,000 on free speech lawyers this year alone. To protect freedom of speech, we’re ready to challenge this law the moment it passes. If you believe in standing up to this censorship, please chip in to our legal defence fund and join the 75,000+ Canadians who have signed our petition. We have to fight this — if we don’t, the law will be used to silence us, and to silence you, too.

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BACKGROUND:

Canada is now the most dangerous place in the world for freedom of speech. Four bills. Falling like dominos. C-11, C-18, C-36 and C-63 (the Online Harms Act). Each one building on the other, to build a censorship regime whose only comparison is places like North Korea.

Watch Ezra Levant breakdown each piece of censorship legislation, and explain what it all means:

Click here to read an explainer of Ezra's epic tweet-thread breaking down all of Trudeau's censorship bills.

And it’s not like any of the mainstream media are actively opposing them — the opposite; they’re excited about it. Canada is in trouble, and the watchdogs who are supposed to be on guard are all sleeping. Rebel News will:

  1. Keep you up to date on changes to Canada's censorship laws and regulations.
  2. Advocate for all censorship laws to be repealed.
  3. Actually fight back against these censorship laws through constitutional litigation.

This is the key battle between the people of Canada and the Justin Trudeau government. Help us if you can — learn the facts, learn the arguments, and then help us take this Castro mini-me to court. Please donate to help us win this fight!

Please donate to help Rebel News fight back against Justin Trudeau's draconian censorship regime!

The Liberals still say they’re committed to bringing in censorship. Bill C-63 would create unprecedented censorship agencies, investigate your online posts, and even impose hate speech restraining orders before words are spoken. Rebel News has fought Trudeau’s censorship in courts across Canada, spending over $500,000 on free speech lawyers this year alone. To protect freedom of speech, we’re ready to challenge this law the moment it passes. If you believe in standing up to this censorship, please chip in to our legal defence fund and join the 75,000+ Canadians who have signed our petition. We have to fight this — if we don’t, the law will be used to silence us, and to silence you, too.

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And check back here regularly for news about censorship in Canada.

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