#74 INTERVIEW w Tom Korski – What’s the rush on internet regulation/censorship?

Episode 78 June 17, 2021 00:40:18
#74 INTERVIEW w Tom Korski – What’s the rush on internet regulation/censorship?
Canadian Taxpayers Podcast
#74 INTERVIEW w Tom Korski – What’s the rush on internet regulation/censorship?

Jun 17 2021 | 00:40:18

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Show Notes

Tom Korski is a senior reporter at the investigative journalism website Blacklock’s Reporter, which talks about stories the media is missing.

Ottawa is trying to ram through Bill C-10 to regulate the internet, despite threats to free speech.

The Canada Infrastructure Bank doesn’t build anything, but it pays its executives a lot (just don’t ask how much).

And the Memorial to the Victims of Communism is way over budget, even though it’s not built.

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