Bill’s C-10 & C-11. If we aren’t talking about it already, shouldn’t we be?

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Was it ‘really’ assault? Was that why the charges of ‘assault’ where ‘dropped’? If there wasn’t a cameraman filming this, would the charges of ‘assault’ have been dropped minutes later?
Didn't look like it to me, but a cop overreacting to an innocuous, accidental contact ain't exactly new news. Cops are pretty well-known for reacting badly to being touched.

And a cop can charge you with anything. And when it turns out the charges are total bullshit, they just drop 'em and move on to their next victim.
 

Ron in Regina

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Didn't look like it to me, but a cop overreacting to an innocuous, accidental contact ain't exactly new news. Cops are pretty well-known for reacting badly to being touched.

And a cop can charge you with anything. And when it turns out the charges are total bullshit, they just drop 'em and move on to their next victim.
Again, cameraman, etc…
 

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Uh-Oh….or in the words of Scooby Doo, “Ruh Roh!”
 
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Uh-Oh….or in the words of Scooby Doo, “Ruh Roh!”
Twist and shout , baby now .
 
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that adults shouldn't have to share their personal information to access pornography online.

Speaking at a housing announcement in Cape Breton, Trudeau said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's endorsement of some sort of age-verification system for porn sites is something his party opposes.

"He's proposing that adults should have to give their ID and personal information to sketchy websites, or create a digital ID for adults to be able to browse the web where they want," Trudeau said of Poilievre.

"That's something we stand against."

Trudeau said Poilievre is "playing politics" by opposing the government's forthcoming online harms bill — which is meant to combat hate speech, terrorist content and some violent material on the internet — while also endorsing a crackdown on some other online content, etc…
When asked Wednesday whether a Poilievre-led government would require that porn websites verify the age of users, Poilievre gave a one-word answer: "Yes."
The dispute over porn stems from the ongoing debate over S-210, a Senate bill that would make porn sites like the Canadian-owned PornHub — a video sharing site that hosts adult content — criminally liable for failing to check a user's age before they browse.

The legislation doesn't stipulate how exactly ages should be verified — but one option is a government-backed digital ID.

The bill demands that the federal government set up some sort of "prescribed age-verification method" to limit porn or "sexually explicit material" to people aged 18 and over.

The Senate bill was introduced by Independent Quebec Sen. Julie Miville-Dechêne, a Trudeau appointee.

In a media statement issued after Trudeau's Thursday remarks, Miville-Dechêne said "age verification to access online porn is not a partisan issue."

She pointed out that, in addition to U.S. states run by Republicans, Germany, France and the U.K. have also drafted verification laws.

Miville-Dechêne has championed her legislation as a way to protect children and teenagers from graphic sexual material.

The senator contends porn sometimes distorts the meaning of sex for its consumers, depicts women as objects to be used and abused by their partners, and promotes physical aggression through the depiction of slapping, choking, gagging and hair-pulling…etc…

"If you're a minor, you can't see a movie if it's classified 18 years and over. If you're a minor, you can't buy a Playboy. But if you're a minor, you have complete, unfettered access without barriers of any kind to 4.5 million porn sites around the world," Miville-Dechêne told CBC News in a previous interview.

"I'm not on a crusade against porn. I just want to protect kids from porn that is shown widely on these websites that is not at all the soft kind of stuff. It's hardcore, it's tough and it's violent."

Miville-Dechêne's arguments swayed some senators — it passed the upper house last year and is now being ushered through the Commons by Conservative MP Karen Vecchio.

A multi-partisan group of Bloc Quebecois, Conservative, Liberal and NDP MPs endorsed the bill at second reading late last year and sent it to committee for further study before a final vote.

Trudeau and his cabinet ministers and the vast majority of Liberal MPs voted against the legislation in December, etc..
So….the whole news story in the CBC, & Trudeau’s conniption, is about the one word answer quoted of Poilievre? So to summarize, when asked Wednesday whether a Poilievre-led government would require that porn websites verify the age of users, Poilievre gave a one-word answer: "Yes."
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I’m thinking Justin is sort’a grasping…
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Ron in Regina

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Dafuq? You can't even walk into a brick-and-mortar smut shop without ID.
Maybe Poilievre’s answer was too subtle & layered that it needed to be broken down and reacted upon to the minutia by Justin Trudeau & the CBC for the rubes out there that aren’t familiar with the definition of the word, “yes.”
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Just getting that out’a the way.
 

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that adults shouldn't have to share their personal information to access pornography online.

Speaking at a housing announcement in Cape Breton, Trudeau said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's endorsement of some sort of age-verification system for porn sites is something his party opposes.

"He's proposing that adults should have to give their ID and personal information to sketchy websites, or create a digital ID for adults to be able to browse the web where they want," Trudeau said of Poilievre.

"That's something we stand against."

Trudeau said Poilievre is "playing politics" by opposing the government's forthcoming online harms bill — which is meant to combat hate speech, terrorist content and some violent material on the internet — while also endorsing a crackdown on some other online content, etc…
When asked Wednesday whether a Poilievre-led government would require that porn websites verify the age of users, Poilievre gave a one-word answer: "Yes."
The dispute over porn stems from the ongoing debate over S-210, a Senate bill that would make porn sites like the Canadian-owned PornHub — a video sharing site that hosts adult content — criminally liable for failing to check a user's age before they browse.

The legislation doesn't stipulate how exactly ages should be verified — but one option is a government-backed digital ID.

The bill demands that the federal government set up some sort of "prescribed age-verification method" to limit porn or "sexually explicit material" to people aged 18 and over.

The Senate bill was introduced by Independent Quebec Sen. Julie Miville-Dechêne, a Trudeau appointee.

In a media statement issued after Trudeau's Thursday remarks, Miville-Dechêne said "age verification to access online porn is not a partisan issue."

She pointed out that, in addition to U.S. states run by Republicans, Germany, France and the U.K. have also drafted verification laws.

Miville-Dechêne has championed her legislation as a way to protect children and teenagers from graphic sexual material.

The senator contends porn sometimes distorts the meaning of sex for its consumers, depicts women as objects to be used and abused by their partners, and promotes physical aggression through the depiction of slapping, choking, gagging and hair-pulling…etc…

"If you're a minor, you can't see a movie if it's classified 18 years and over. If you're a minor, you can't buy a Playboy. But if you're a minor, you have complete, unfettered access without barriers of any kind to 4.5 million porn sites around the world," Miville-Dechêne told CBC News in a previous interview.

"I'm not on a crusade against porn. I just want to protect kids from porn that is shown widely on these websites that is not at all the soft kind of stuff. It's hardcore, it's tough and it's violent."

Miville-Dechêne's arguments swayed some senators — it passed the upper house last year and is now being ushered through the Commons by Conservative MP Karen Vecchio.

A multi-partisan group of Bloc Quebecois, Conservative, Liberal and NDP MPs endorsed the bill at second reading late last year and sent it to committee for further study before a final vote.

Trudeau and his cabinet ministers and the vast majority of Liberal MPs voted against the legislation in December, etc..
So….the whole news story in the CBC, & Trudeau’s conniption, is about the one word answer quoted of Poilievre? So to summarize, when asked Wednesday whether a Poilievre-led government would require that porn websites verify the age of users, Poilievre gave a one-word answer: "Yes."
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I’m thinking Justin is sort’a grasping…
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I guess politicians staying out of other people's business in not an option.