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Canadian Conservative Leslyn Lewis blasts Trudeau bill to regulate internet, says it should be ‘scrapped’

Updated: May 16, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon May 16, 2022 – 8:40 pm EDT

OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Pro-life Canadian Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MP Dr. Leslyn Lewis ripped apart legislation that if passed proposes to regulate Canada’s internet, saying Bill C-11 is  “dangerous” and needs to be “scrapped.”

“What this bill proposes is that they (the government) will choose which content, which speech, what Canadians must view in the current system. The algorithms are driven by an individual’s choice of what they want,” Lewis said last week during a debate in Canada’s House of Commons.

“What this bill proposes is that they should usurp that choice and they should impose the government’s choice upon the people. And that is what we are that we’re opposing.”

Lewis wrote about Bill C-11 on Twitter last week, saying, “The Liberals’ internet regulation bill, Bill C-11, will give the government power to control your internet choices and impose their own.”

“This dangerous bill should be scrapped, not rushed through Parliament without full debate,” she added.

Bill C-11 has been blasted by the CPC as legislation that will allow more government control of free speech through potential new draconian internet regulations.

Lewis’s comments came at the same time

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