Trudeau gov’t department requests increased funding to monitor internet ‘disinformation’
by Clare Marie Merkowsky The Department of Canadian Heritage, headed by Minister Pascale St-Onge, proposed a $7.1 million-a year program called the Digital Citizen Initiative, to keep up surveillance on internet users who promote ‘fake news.’ (LifeSiteNews) — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Heritage Department has requested increased funding to monitor internet “disinformation” and those who promote it. The Department of Canadian Heritage, headed by Minister Pascale St-Onge, proposed a $7.1 million-a year program called the Digital Citizen Initiative, to keep up surveillance on internet users who promote “fake news,” according to a October 16 report by Blacklock’s Reporter. “The...
by Clare Marie Merkowsky The Department of Canadian Heritage, headed by Minister Pascale St-Onge, proposed a $7.1 million-a year program called the Digital Citizen Initiative, to keep up surveillance on internet users who promote ‘fake news.’ (LifeSiteNews) — Prime...
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