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Bill C-51 intrudes on Canadians’ rights

If Bill C-51 becomes law, the government might soon have the right to spy on ordinary Canadians.

To the Editor,

Re: Bill C-51 meant to divide Canadians, Letters, March 31.

I am hopeful that our MP, James Lunney, will oppose ‘secret police’ Bill C-51. If it becomes law, the government might soon have the right to spy on ordinary Canadians; to collect such information as our financial status, medical history, and political beliefs; to share this information with foreign governments; and to be unrequired to tell us the information has been gathered and passed on.

I encourage Canadians to learn more about how we can work together to stop Bill C-51.

Gregory SkalaNanaimo