Tell the Senate: Uphold democracy, and scrutinize C-10!
UPDATE: Bill C-10 is currently in front of the Senate, having cleared the House of Commons. With Parliament on summer recess since June 23rd, the Senate won’t continue its examination of C-10 until Parliament resumes in September. But should a federal election take place before then, Bill C-10 will “die”, meaning it loses its progress in the stages of becoming a law — but will likely be reintroduced from the beginning in the new session of Parliament.
The government’s outrageously flawed broadcasting Bill, C-10, just passed in the House of Commons — because our government totally bypassed democracy, pulling out every dirty trick in the book to get it done.1
But Bill C-10 isn’t law just yet. Our last hope for a fair and democratic examination of this dangerous censorship bill now lies with the Senate, who holds the final say.
We need to make sure our Senators know that the House of Commons has NOT given Bill C-10 due process, debate, or the chance for full amendments! Our elected officials have silenced Canadians’ voices, and thrown Parliamentary procedure to the wind, in an unprecedented attempt to ram this legislation through.
If we speak out in record numbers to the Senate committee in charge of studying C-10, they’ll have to give this Bill the scrutiny we were denied. Email the Senate right now: give Canada a REAL democratic examination of Bill C-10!