Wednesday, October 22, 2025

 canada was once a utopian paradise which has now become orwell central with more 'police' certainly on the way;


Over the past decade, Canada has drifted from compelled speech into open flirtations with preemptive policing. What was once the realm of dystopian fiction, as described in Philip K. Dick’s The Minority Report and Orwell’s 1984, is now lawmaking reality. Legislators use words such as “safety” and “security” to gaslight their citizens while providing the exact opposite.

On October 8, 2024, constitutional lawyer John Carpay of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms warned that bills C-2, C-8, and C-9 would give bureaucrats and judges unprecedented power to surveil, silence, and preemptively punish citizens. He stated unequivocally that “Canada will be a police state by Christmas if Parliament passes these bills in their current form.”

Even though some of these measures were re-tabled, a similar approach remains: a belief that the state should control language, speech, data, and now thought. The human impulse toward control extends beyond political divides, and it should be just as much a concern for Americans as it is for Canadians.

I have documented this trend in various of my articles over the past decade: “Canada’s Boldest Professor Defies the Gender Police” (2016), “Canada’s Free Speech Wars” (2017), “The Tyranny of Gender Ideology in Practice” (2023), and “A Catholic’s Caution About Mark Carney” (2025). Liberal leadership, exemplified by the Trudeau government from 2015 to 2025 and the Carney government since March 2025, has consistently assaulted free speech. Similar to the boiling frog analogy, every new piece of legislation gradually intensifies the situation until it becomes irreversible...........more............

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