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Michael Geist
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While calling it an attack on liberty may be a bit much, there’s nothing to really like about the bill at all.
Shame nobody read this *before* the election.
Lot of people read this. Not those that voted for CPC. None of the mainstream media talked about it either.
I seem that people seemed to be more worried about a CPC majority AFTER the election than before. Go figure.