Carney Denies Walk-Back Accusations – Bill C-9 "On Hold": So WHAT? Scrap It Now
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Carney flat-out denies U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's claim he walked back his Davos comments during an Oval Office call. Classic deflection.
Meanwhile, Conservative MPs cheer Bill C-9 being "on hold" for bail reform priority. So WHAT? This delay means nothing. Bill C-9 would still define "hatred" in the Criminal Code as an emotion involving "detestation or vilification stronger than disdain or dislike." The Code has no hate definition now—and that's how it should stay. We don't need Canada turning into the UK, arresting 13,000+ people yearly for social media posts. This threatens religious freedoms (especially Christians) and free speech for everyone. Conservatives need to stop high-fiving and fight to scrap C-9 entirely.
Plus: Live update from Jason Lavigne on the Alberta independence tour.
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