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Trudeau mocks opponents of internet censorship bill as people who wear ‘tinfoil hats’

Updated: May 11, 2021 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

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OTTAWA, Ontario, May 11, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Speaking in Canada’s House of Commons last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that those who criticize his government’s much-maligned internet regulation bill are nothing more than people who wear “tinfoil hats.” 

Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MP Michael Barrett had asked Trudeau if Bill C-10 was an attempt to silence Canadians online who use social media sites such as YouTube or Facebook to express their views. 

“Will the Prime Minister tell us how long it will be before every aspect of Canadian life must conform to his Liberal vision of Canadian society?” Barrett asked. 

To this, Trudeau replied with a dismissal of Barrett’s question.

“The tinfoil hats on the other side of the aisle are really quite spectacular,” Trudeau replied.

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