Mark Carney Introduces Bills Allowing Warrantless Gov’t Monitoring of Mail, Purchases, and Phones

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Under Prime Minister Mark Carney, Canada is hurtling toward a surveillance state at breakneck speed. The Liberal government’s latest legislative blitz — Bills C-2, C-8, C-9, and a revived Online Harms Act — threatens to dismantle the very foundations of freedom in the country.

If these bills pass, Canadians will find themselves jailed for social media posts, have their phones searched without warrants, their mail opened by bureaucrats, and even be placed under house arrest for pre-crimes they haven’t committed.

This isn’t speculation. It’s the future being written into law — one bill at a time.

Bill C-2: The “Strong Borders” Act That Invades Your Life

Behind its patriotic name, Bill C-2 — the Strong Borders Act — is a trojan horse for mass surveillance. It grants ordinary government employees, not police, the power to open your mail, search your phone or laptop, and seize digital data without a warrant.


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“C-2 is the Strong Borders Act. It should be called the Strong Surveillance Act,” said Josh Carpay of the Justice Centre. “It empowers Canada Post to open letter mail without a warrant. It criminalizes the use of cash in amounts greater than $10,000. And it empowers a vast army of government officials, not just police, to conduct warrantless searches of the computers and cell phones of Canadians. It is a massive invasion of privacy. It’s extremely dangerous.”

By banning high-value cash transactions, the Carney government also pushes the nation closer to a cashless, trackable economy, where every purchase and transfer leaves a digital footprint in the hands of the state.

Bill C-8: Bureaucrats Become the New Censors

Bill C-8 expands Ottawa’s control from your wallet to your words. It gives cabinet ministers the power to kick Canadians off the internet, impose fines, and demand private data — no judge, no police, no oversight.

“You’re gonna see a Digital Safety Commission with a vast army of bureaucrats to enforce federal regulations,” warned Carpay. This so-called commission would become a government speech police force, empowered to silence dissenting voices under the pretext of “safety.”

The result? A digital iron curtain — where inconvenient opinions disappear, and those who question authority lose access to the modern public square.

Bill C-9: Criminalizing Dissent

With Bill C-9, the Liberal government moves to erase the final barrier protecting free thought. It expands the Justice Centre’s power to prosecute “hate” speech — but leaves “hate” undefined. The vagueness is the weapon.Under C-9, controversial or politically incorrect opinions could be treated as crimes. Free speech — once a cornerstone of Canadian democracy — becomes conditional on government approval.

The Online Harms Act: Pre-Crime Comes to Canada

The most chilling proposal of all is the resurrection of the Online Harms Act, which introduces pre-crime punishment. Canadians could be placed under house arrest, curfew, or fitted with ankle bracelets — not for crimes committed, but for those they might commit in the future.

“If the Online Harms Act is brought back and passed into law, you’re gonna see the Canadian Human Rights Commission with massive new powers to prosecute Canadians over offensive non-criminal speech with penalties up to $50,000,” warned Carpay.

“You’re gonna see Canadians punished preemptively because their neighbor fears they might commit a hate speech crime in future,” the source continued. “Giving federal cabinet ministers power to kick Canadians off the internet is not necessary for protecting public safety or defending our national security.”

A Nation Transformed

“Canada will be a police state by Christmas if Parliament passes Bills C-2, C-8, and C-9 in their current form,” one critic said bluntly.

Taken together, these bills form the legal architecture of a digital dictatorship — one where bureaucrats control your communication, police your opinions, and track your every move.

Under Carney’s Liberal government, the nation once celebrated for tolerance and open dialogue now stands on the brink of total information control. The tools for censorship, surveillance, and pre-crime detention are being locked into law.

Unless Canadians push back now, the country’s proud tradition of liberty may be reduced to a memory — and the Great White North may soon resemble the very regimes it once condemned.


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