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INTERNET INSIDER
March 6th, 2015
Paov,

This week we’ve been asking Canadians to speak out about "Secret Police" Bill C-51 that is making its way through parliament.

If passed, the bill could create a secret police force with no oversight or accountability, facilitate government spying and information sharing on innocent Canadians, and open the door for a variety of violations of our Charter Rights.

Click here to add your voice to the growing movement of Canadians standing against Bill C-51, and sign up to RSVP to our National Day of Action, or host a rally in your city.

Onwards!


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