One of the links I provided above is to the CBC, which is the government controlled media network. And even that one seems to proudly proclaim that they have eroded the consent provisions in the law. If they thought it would be unpopular (and to the average Canadian it is), they would never have put it in their article. CBC is their propaganda network. Even some leftist journalists are quitting their positions there because, even for them, their lies are too much. So it does seem like the people in charge have become disconnected from reality and actually have started to believe that some of the insane stuff they push is actually popular.
They also thought that pushing euthanasia on veterans would be ok. They got a lot of pushback for that one. So they pretended it was a mistake. Then they pretended it didn't happen, but this was after they had claimed it was a mistake (so initially they acknowledged it happened, then claimed it didn't - one of these has to be a lie). These narrative shifts, which aren't even consistent with each other, reveal how dumb they think Canadians are.
Canadian media isn't really suppressing this information. They're proud of it. You just have to know what to look for.
Thanks. Yeah online of course pops up with lots of fake checker rubbish. I think I'm turning another person if I can get enough info
One of the links I provided above is to the CBC, which is the government controlled media network. And even that one seems to proudly proclaim that they have eroded the consent provisions in the law. If they thought it would be unpopular (and to the average Canadian it is), they would never have put it in their article. CBC is their propaganda network. Even some leftist journalists are quitting their positions there because, even for them, their lies are too much. So it does seem like the people in charge have become disconnected from reality and actually have started to believe that some of the insane stuff they push is actually popular.
They also thought that pushing euthanasia on veterans would be ok. They got a lot of pushback for that one. So they pretended it was a mistake. Then they pretended it didn't happen, but this was after they had claimed it was a mistake (so initially they acknowledged it happened, then claimed it didn't - one of these has to be a lie). These narrative shifts, which aren't even consistent with each other, reveal how dumb they think Canadians are.