Internet Insider: Thunderclap, Bell blacklisting, TPP leaks and more
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INTERNET INSIDER
April 3rd, 2015
Paov,
Our battle against Secret Police Bill C-51 has reached a crucial juncture. MPs are heading home to their ridings for a two week break over Easter. We need to make sure they hear loud and clear from their constituents that Bill C-51 is unacceptable - MPs will be voting on the bill as soon as they return to Ottawa.
We’re launching a Thunderclap twitter campaign, to tell the government once and for all that we won’t stand for mass, indiscriminate spying. It and will also mark the start of a nationwide Week of Education about Bill C-51. This coordinated platform will automatically tweet a strong, unified message at our representatives in government.
Sign up right now to join our Thunderclap and send the government a message they can’t ignore.
The more Canadians find out what’s in Bill C-51, the less they like it.

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