Government tender is a Government overreach and is now a reality

I guess if I was planning an attack on Capital Hill, going armed to a rally, or a non Christian church or threatening minorities, I might have something to worry about.
Being I'm above this, and most Canadians are, and the likeliness hackers are already tracking a majority of phones, this really is a moot concern.

Riiiiiight who needs privacy if you have nothing to hide.

Who needs free speech if you have nothing to say.
 
Riiiiiight who needs privacy if you have nothing to hide.

Who needs free speech if you have nothing to say.

This is the problem with liberals. They believe no rules apply to them because they must be above all. That is what Supreme Leader Trudeau tells them.

This is another example of people too dumb to think for themselves. Bet he is the first to shoot himself when one of his cross dressing pics get out. This #### is like deja vu.
 
I used to think that a social credit scheme as employed in China could never be implemented here. I thought such a wedge driven into society would create unbearable costs for the society and that most people would resist. Maybe that is blind faith in non-existent Canadian values.

Some NPC comments, HERE of all places, make me wonder how many people would just go along with it.

I do believe that the implementation of such a scheme will ultimately lead to violence. But would 70% of society resist? 2%? Will it be enough?

It looks like we'll get to find out at least.
 
Well the the Cantards think the same as Qtards. Think we have the right to bear arms and act accordingly. WE FN DONT! It's idiots who pretend that it's our right who fk it up for the rest of us true conservatives. It's a privilege here and a strong SINGLE party is our only chance.Start a new party and fk it up for all right leaning canadian who believe in common sense.
 
Ah yes, so scheming, evil, and nefarious that the government put it out for public tender....real conspiracy going on there....
 
Ah yes, so scheming, evil, and nefarious that the government put it out for public tender....real conspiracy going on there....

That makes it rather worse then doesn't it? They obviously think it's OK to use people's cell phones to track them without consent. But hey, you have their word it's on the up and up, and that the next guys who want to track you will be so thoughtful.

I take it you're OK with this? No worries that it can be used for the wrong reasons if we 'normalize' it?
 
Well the the Cantards think the same as Qtards. Think we have the right to bear arms and act accordingly. WE FN DONT! It's idiots who pretend that it's our right who fk it up for the rest of us true conservatives. It's a privilege here and a strong SINGLE party is our only chance.Start a new party and fk it up for all right leaning canadian who believe in common sense.

You will be amazed at how swiftly what ought to be your rights are revoked, should the populous lose her firearms community.
 
You will be amazed at how swiftly what ought to be your rights are revoked, should the populous lose her firearms community.

At this stage I'm not even sure what rights I still have. I do know whatever they are they are subject to limitations and the 'not withstanding' provision of our charter. There's also a disturbing trend to re-label 'rights' as 'privileges'. Not that it makes much difference but in doing so you are left asking for their permission before exercising one of your used to be rights.
 
At this stage I'm not even sure what rights I still have. I do know whatever they are they are subject to limitations and the 'not withstanding' provision of our charter. There's also a disturbing trend to re-label 'rights' as 'privileges'. Not that it makes much difference but in doing so you are left asking for their permission before exercising one of your used to be rights.

Sometimes its better to pray for forgiveness than ask for permission.
 
At this stage I'm not even sure what rights I still have. I do know whatever they are they are subject to limitations and the 'not withstanding' provision of our charter. There's also a disturbing trend to re-label 'rights' as 'privileges'. Not that it makes much difference but in doing so you are left asking for their permission before exercising one of your used to be rights.

Indeed I was shocked at how easily the Constitutional right of free movement within Canada was overridden, and how readily most Canadians accepted this.
Once you start down that path, there's no end. And the excuse of "the collective rights, override your individual rights" sound like the communist manifesto.

As for tracking, wait till autonomous cars become more popular. Just another way to track you, and all your movements, and of course with the potential to restrict movement- oh sure far fetched for the moment...but entirely possible technically and we know how rules and rights are so easily changed.

Man, the Liberals must go !!
 
That makes it rather worse then doesn't it? They obviously think it's OK to use people's cell phones to track them without consent. But hey, you have their word it's on the up and up, and that the next guys who want to track you will be so thoughtful.

I take it you're OK with this? No worries that it can be used for the wrong reasons if we 'normalize' it?

I don’t really care either way. Hate to break it to you, but this has been normal for the past 15 years. The fact that dozens of private corporations do so with minimal external oversight should concern people more than the government doing so. Add in that when the government wants to do things less transparently they have the means and partners to do so, no, I can’t say I’m worried about this.
 
You guys realize that bell/rogers already sell location data to insurance companies? The insurance companies get the tracking info to determine where you really live and work.
 
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