Jordan McNamee
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I was deceived by a CBC show. youtu.be/4lGMigusJGQ?si…



🚨 LIBERALS’ BILL C-22 IS A FULL-ON ORWELLIAN SURVEILLANCE STATE — and they tried to hide it. In a bombshell Standing Committee on Public Safety hearing, Conservative MP Dane Lloyd just forced officials to admit the truth: Bill C-22 is NOT just about handing over your IP and contact info like “Gun Grab Gary” Anandasangaree claimed. Confirmed: The Public Safety Minister can secretly issue ministerial orders forcing tech companies to activate your devices’ microphones and let the government remotely eavesdrop inside your home — on nothing more than “reasonable grounds to suspect.” Even worse? Companies that advertise “your microphone can’t be turned on remotely” will be forced to lie to you because of gag orders and non-disclosure clauses. They’re building the infrastructure for warrantless home spying — straight out of a dystopian nightmare. This is the same Liberal government that wants your guns but demands total access to your living room conversations. Fire Minister Gary Anandasangaree. Kill Bill C-22 before it kills your privacy. Canadians deserve better than a surveillance state. Watch the full committee exchange 👇 #cdnpoli #BillC22 #SurveillanceState #Privacy #LiberalOverreach #GunGrabGary #CanadaIsBroken













I have an exciting announcement to make. It’s one of the greatest honours of my life to represent the people of Lesser Slave Lake. You have placed your trust in me to be your voice, and that responsibility matters deeply to me. Over the past year, I’ve taken some time to reflect on certain moments and on how I chose to raise concerns publicly, particularly when it came to colleagues and teammates in government. While holding government to account is an important part of our Westminster system, I wasn’t elected to serve as a member of the opposition. I was elected as a member of the United Conservative Party, a team I was proud to be part of and one that the people of Lesser Slave Lake put their trust in. Looking back, there were times I let passion and emotion lead my decisions. My public criticism of the Premier and the government, particularly around the budget, came from passion for our riding, but I recognize now there was a better way to handle those disagreements. I’ve always stood up for my constituents, and that’ll never change. But I’ve learned that how I raise concerns matters and that I’m best able to serve the people I represent when I work as part of a strong team. I’m grateful for the opportunity to move forward, and I’m glad to be welcomed back in the United Conservative Caucus, where I belong, working alongside colleagues to deliver for the great people of Lesser Slave Lake and for all Albertans. This is an exciting day for our riding and I’m ready to get back to work in Government.








