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Canada’s federal government has quietly admitted that Parliament has been secretly maintaining a database cataloguing what citizens say online about elected officials, including tracking comments by category, tone, and identity-based content.
The revelation is fueling fresh concerns that the country’s political class is building a state-run speech monitoring system aimed at Canadians criticizing their representatives online.
Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Mellon disclosed the existence of the system during testimony before a parliamentary committee.
Mellon described it as a “very robust records management system” used to track “every single incident” involving Members of Parliament.
According to Blacklock’s Reporter, the database allows parliamentary officials to sort and analyze social media posts about MPs.
The system specifically logs criticisms, including comments categorized as “misogynistic,” “abusive,” or identity-related.
Parliament Monitoring Online Speech About MPs
Mellon acknowledged that the system is capable of breaking down complaints by multiple classifications, including gender-based harassment and identity-focused content.
However, officials refused to explain exactly what information is being stored, how long records are retained, who has access to the files, or what standards are being used to determine whether a comment qualifies for inclusion.
A spokesperson for the Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms confirmed that the files may contain both criminal and non-criminal complaints.
However, they declined to provide additional details, citing security concerns.
That admission means Parliament is not simply tracking direct threats or criminal conduct.
It is also collecting and storing records involving lawful political speech directed at elected officials.
Critics Warn of Expanding Government Speech Surveillance
The testimony has intensified fears that Canada’s political establishment is steadily moving toward institutionalized speech monitoring under the guise of “safety” and “harassment prevention.”
The issue escalated further when Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld pressed officials on whether the system tracks comments differently depending on the gender or identity of the targeted politician.
Mellon confirmed that it does.
He acknowledged that female MPs are frequently targeted by misogynistic comments and said the system is capable of categorizing incidents accordingly.
Critics warn that once governments begin classifying speech based on identity and political sensitivity, the line between threat assessment and ideological policing quickly begins to disappear.
Canadians Left in the Dark
One of the biggest concerns raised by the revelation is the complete lack of transparency surrounding the database itself.
Parliament has not disclosed:
• What criteria determine whether a citizen’s post is entered into the system.
• How long records are retained.
• Whether names or identifying information are attached to the files.
• Whether the data is shared with law enforcement or intelligence agencies.
• What protections exist against political abuse.
Officials also refused to explain what happens to Canadians whose posts are flagged and stored inside the system.
The lack of answers is intensifying concerns that ordinary citizens criticizing politicians online could unknowingly end up in permanent government records without ever being accused of a crime.
Growing Fears of Chilling Effect on Free Speech
Civil liberties advocates have long warned that speech monitoring systems do not require arrests or prosecutions to suppress dissent.
The mere existence of a government-run database cataloguing criticism of politicians can create a chilling effect where citizens begin censoring themselves out of fear that their comments are being tracked or profiled.
In this case, the institution being criticized is also the institution collecting and classifying the speech.
That dynamic is raising serious questions about accountability and political neutrality.
The controversy also lands amid broader concerns about online censorship and government regulation of speech in Canada, where Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government has continued advancing legislation critics say could dramatically expand state control over digital expression.
Now, Canadians are learning that Parliament has already been quietly archiving online commentary about politicians behind the scenes.
Follow the link for the source… https://slaynews.com/canadian-government-secretly-tracking-citizens-online-comments-politicians/
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