March 15, 2026. While the world was looking at Ukraine, tariffs, and the housing market, Bill C-35 quietly received Royal Assent.
It’s called the National Security Act, 2026. On the surface, it sounds like standard bureaucracy. Inside, it’s a radical expansion of state power that erases generations of legal precedent.
In this video, we break down:
The Death of the Warrant: How CSIS can now enter your home without a judge’s approval under “urgent circumstances”—a term they define themselves.
Mass Data Retention: Why telecom companies are now required to store your messages, location, and browsing history indefinitely.
The Unholy Alliance: How the Liberals and Conservatives joined forces to pass a bill that the Canadian Civil Liberties Association calls a “dangerous expansion of power.”
The Oversight Illusion: Why the people watching the government are appointed by the government itself.
A right was erased today. Most people will never know. It’s time to wake up.
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