What we have now is a dependent population, economically and psychologically.
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Dr. Julie Ponesse is joined by law professor and Rights Probe Executive Director Bruce Pardy to discuss the state of freedom in Canada, why autonomy and civil liberties have lost their footing, and where the collectivist approach to law came from.
In this Freedom Feature conversation, law professor Bruce Pardy, Executive Director of Rights Probe, comments on the underlying ideas made apparent in the loss of freedoms during the pandemic. Bruce and Barry discuss a range of issues from self-censorship and conformity to the legacy of the Charter. As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn declared:“Let the lie come into the world, let […]
Who has charge of your body? There’s only one answer.
The invasion of so many civil liberties must not be allowed to dip into oblivion just because the PM dropped his emergency rhetoric.
Washington, D.C. analyst and writer, N.S. Lyons, unpacks what he describes as “the most significant divide in all of Western politics today” through the lens of the trucker protest in Canada.
Facing protests and falling popularity, they are proof that it is wrong to prize empathy in political leaders above everything else.
The ArriveCAN app is in play at Canada’s border points and knows you’re coming before you get there. But did you know this? Former Ontario privacy commissioner, Ann Cavoukian, now executive director at Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre, says “awareness of data collection practices and obtaining the consent of the individual are essential to preserving privacy.”
“Isn’t it essential for the debate that everything be put into play?”
Privacy forms the foundation of our freedom. You cannot have freedom in society without a solid foundation of privacy.
