Informative web video narration of political nature

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Description

Narration for animated video for (Website hidden)'s \"Stop Harper\" campaign, educating Canadians on the sweeping changes ushered in by Canada's controversial Bill C-51.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian - West) North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland) North American (US Western)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
more and more people, including watchdogs. Former spies are speaking out against Stephen Harper's new secret police bill, and you might be wondering if it is really is bad. As people are saying, you decide it will give spy agencies sweeping new powers to spy on Canadians and act like a secret police force in Canada. It will give the RCMP more power to detain people on mere suspicion, including people who have committed no crime. And it will threaten our free speech rights, which is a big problem because the whole bill is really, really vague, so vague. The watchdogs warn that the bill could be used against protesters and minority groups, especially First nations, and making all this worst. If Harper gets his weight, the spies would get way more power without any oversight or accountability. That's risky, because Canada is the only Western democracy that doesn't have a high level body. Were elected officials construct spies from abusing their powers. So the truth is, Stephen Harper's bill is worse than unnecessary. Instead of protecting our rights, it undermines history shows that wants these reckless powers air handed over. It's hard to take them back, so we've gotta ask ourselves, Are we the kind of people who give up our freedoms to fearmongers, or are we the kind of people who will defend our democracy? Let's stand together to reject fear and reject the secret police bill. Add your voice at lead now dot c a forward slash reject dash fear.