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 @2CYM2JDfra Alberta  besvarede…4 år4Y

NO!!! This is a human rights violation. It will only lead to a decrease in privacy and an increase in racial profiling and institutionalized racism.

 @2D5BXG4fra Alberta  besvarede…4 år4Y

NO, this infringes on Canadian citizens rights and privacy, i believe this will increase racism and turn Canada into a police state

 @2CYYPWKfra Ontario  besvarede…4 år4Y

As a Canadian citizen, I have the right to protest in a peaceful way against whatever I like. I should not be arrested, or be spied on or tracked just because I have protested for/against something. Bill C-51 should only be for people that have given a reasonable amount of evidence that they are endangering others or will commit acts of terrorism.

 @2D3CZCLfra Alberta  besvarede…4 år4Y

No, it should be rewritten to require proper judicial proceedings (warrants) to achieve intelligence gathering, not based on arbitrary individualistic agendas.

 @2D3LDLPfra Manitoba  besvarede…4 år4Y

Not under the current representation, as it impacts negatively on Canadians rights and freedoms.

 @2D3PFBNfra Ontario  besvarede…4 år4Y

NO. Not only does it infringe upon basic human rights of Canadian citizens, but it also casts sovereign Indigenous Nations as the "enemy" and "terrorists", when all we are doing is protecting our land and communities!

 @2D83P6Hfra Ontario  besvarede…4 år4Y

Yes, in theory, but not as it stands now. There needs to be more clarification on some issues

 @2D8K475fra Saskatchewan  besvarede…4 år4Y

No. I do not support Bill C51, as it will do little to prevent terrorist acts done to Canadians. It causes all sorts of problems for liberty and freedom of people to legally speak out against their government.

 @2D5TCK2fra British Columbia  besvarede…4 år4Y

 @2D6GZ9Zfra British Columbia  besvarede…4 år4Y