Is Carney’s Bill C-2 ‘Much Worse Than Trump’?
Episode description
The Liberals’ first piece of legislation, Bill C-2 is a sweeping 139-page omnibus bill.
It would allow police to open and inspect mail from Canada Post, restrict cash transfers over $10,000, bolster surveillance, and expand what law enforcement can do…without a warrant.
But it will also overhaul our asylum-seeking process. And with the riots below the border, we can’t but ask: are we going down the same path?
Host: Noor Azrieh
Credits: Aviva Lessard (Senior Producer), Sam Konnert (Producer), Noor Azrieh (Host/Producer), Caleb Thompson (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Max Collins (Director of Audio) Jesse Brown (Editor), Tony Wang (Artwork)
Guests: Adam Sadinsky
Background reading:
- Experts warn of Bill C-2 as ’anti-refugee’ and ’anti-immigrant’ giving Canada ’unchecked powers’ like the U.S. – Radio Canada
- Opinion | Border bill primed to give Mark Carney's government sweeping new powers. Who asked for this? - Toronto Star
- Montrealers protest against border security Bill C-2 – CTV
- Why the ‘language of loopholes’ should be avoided if Trump cracks down on the Canada-U.S. border – The Conversation
- Ontario’s Bill 5 has passed. Here’s why it has sparked conflict with First Nations – The Canadian Press
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