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Finding Your Way In From The Cold and The Dark


By Judi McLeod ——--October 25, 2023

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A Canada Free Press message of hope for all Canadians banned from not being able to post and read any Canadian News on Facebook and Google:

Thanks to PIA VPN, anyone can now Get Uncensored Access to Facebook & Google News in Canada.

VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. PIA is Private Internet Access—the effective pathway for getting around Facebook (META) and Google (Alphabet)—who both play the largest role in keeping Internet masses out in the cold and the dark.

Here’s how we all got into this diabolical abyss:

Between Bill C-18 restricting access to Canadian news outlets and Bill C-11 pushing Canadian content on platforms like YouTube, Spotify, Facebook, and TikTok, the PM Justin Trudeau-led Liberal Canadian federal government has basically taken control of what content you have access to online. Now Google and Meta (which owns both Facebook and Instagram) have both refused to bend to the new C-18 regulations, choosing to remove Canadian news altogether instead of paying to show links to their content.

Who really knows whether tyrannical Trudeau and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg didn’t make a backroom deal on this suppression of all news originating from Canada?

That means that if you want to view news and other content without censorship getting in the way, you’ll need a VPN with strong privacy and security features. Luckily Canada Free Press is partnering with PIA VPN, an ultra-secure VPN that provides high-level encryption to ensure your data and location are always kept private.

You’ll never have to worry about PIA sharing your information with the government or anyone else, they have a strict No Logs policy. This means they never keep tabs on your online activity. Even if the government did request information on how you use the VPN, they wouldn’t have any to hand it over.


You don’t have to pick and choose which devices to install PIA on either, you get unlimited connections with your subscription. The VPN also has apps for macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, and Linux and offers compatibility with smart devices and routers.

PIA has servers in 84 countries and all 50 US states, so you can avoid online censorship anywhere you live — including in Canada. When you connect to one of PIA’s servers, you get a new IP address to mask your true location and allow you to access online content without restrictions.

The dark state of Canadian News banned by Facebook came home to CFP this week when the admirable and courageous Valerie Price of Act For Canada received the following message from Facebook when she tried to post a CFP story to Facebook:


Having a PIA will not only bring privacy to your life on the Internet, it will help Canada Free Press in its ongoing struggle to stay online in spite of mass suppression by social media trying to silence our voice, thus driving CFP out of business, since the PIA network pays a small commission to CFP.


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How to Use PIA to Get Uncensored Access to Online Content

Step 1: Download and install PIA VPN. (We partnered with PIA to get you a subscription for 83% off with two months free.)

Step 2: Connect to a server in one of 80+ countries worldwide.

Step 3: Open Google, Facebook, or any other online platform and enjoy censorship-free content.


The brightest new light at the end of the tunnel is called PIA VPN.

To all CFP friends, followers and readers, please help make CFP stronger if you can.

Set CFP free from the clutches of Trudeau, Facebook and Google.

Go PIA VPN to get Uncensored Access to Online Content today.


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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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