In this video, we investigate the CRTC’s increasing influence over internet regulation in Canada. Nadine Wellwood engages with John Carpay from the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) to discuss whether the CRTC should be abolished amidst rising concerns around internet censorship and privacy violations. We cover essential topics, including: – The CRTC’s evolving powers in light of Bill C-11 – The implications of the surveillance state on Canadians – Why government control over the internet is a pressing issue – Steps you can take to stand up for your rights Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel, like the video, and share your thoughts in the comments!
0:00 Intro: John Carpay returns
1:05 What the CRTC is — and why it matters
4:10 How Bill C-11 quietly expanded CRTC power to the internet
8:10 Discoverability, algorithms, and online content control
13:10 Why John says it may be time to abolish the CRTC
18:35 Bill C-22, telecom data retention, and the surveillance state
26:15 Privacy rights, warrants, and government overreach
33:20 Hate speech laws, selective enforcement, and double standards
41:10 Why citizens must engage politically
47:25 Final thoughts: don’t give up, don’t register, stay active
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