on Saturday, in what amounts to be the largest rally in recent Canadian history, thousands of people will gather across Canada to voice their opposition to the "Secret Police" Bill C-51.
The proposed legislation threatens the privacy of every Canadian by granting vague and unnecessary spying powers to multiple government agencies, opening the door to a variety of violations of our Charter Rights.
We have adapted our online platform to better reflect the growing movement of Canadians standing against Bill C-51. We are continually updating the site with latest developments, resources, testimonials and new ways to participate.
Onwards!
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