Quebec lawmakers just gave themselves new powers to censor the Internet.[1,2]

The recently-passed Bill 74 gives governments the authority to decide what citizens can and can’t view online[3] — and will be nearly impossible to undo once implemented.

This is a slippery slope, and other governments will soon fight for these same powers. Advocates, ISPs, individual websites, and the federal government have all expressed concerns[4, 5] over how Bill 74 violates federal law and Canadians’ right to freedom of expression.[6]

Please, sign this petition to tell Quebec lawmakers: “You must repeal Bill 74’s site-blocking provisions — they are in violation of federal law and the principle of Net Neutrality.”