

When a documentary about GPU scarcity is taken down by a financial news giant, it’s not about copyright. It’s about who controls the narrative on scarcity, speculation, and power. The black market isn’t the problem. The system that created it is. And the real story is always the one they don’t want you to see.
This isn’t just about Canada. It’s about a global pincer movement on encryption.
While the EU pushes Chat Control 2.0 under the guise of child protection, Canada’s Bill C-2 sneaks in secret surveillance powers under anti-money laundering.
Same playbook. Same goal.
Governments aren’t banning encryption — they’re neutralizing it through legal backdoors, vague definitions, and ministerial orders with zero transparency.
The UK orders Apple to weaken iCloud encryption. The US uses FISA. Australia has TOLA. Now Canada wants its turn.
Once these powers exist, they won’t stop at “crime”. They’ll expand to “extremism”, “misinformation”, and dissent.
This isn’t safety. It’s the end of private communication.
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