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Episode 275: David Loukidelis on Why Stripping Privacy Enforcement from Canada’s Privacy Commissioner in Bill C-36 is Unnecessarily Risky Policy
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NET NEUTRALITY ACTIVIST.
MAYBE CANADA NEEDS TO CONTROL 51%. WE DON’T HAVE TO OWN IT WE JUST NEED TO CONTROL IT. (WE ARE A NATION, WE OWN ALL THE LAND, WATER, AIR AND MINERALS AND WE ALSO MAKE UP ALL THE RULES. (SO WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?) THEY JUST NEED TO BE STOOD UP TO LIKE ANY CRIMINALS.