1. Sign up for updates
The email list is the campaign's most durable asset. Parliamentary committee hearings, key votes, and action opportunities will be sent directly to subscribers. Sign up on the home page.
2. Share the argument
The argument travels well. Share the site and use the hashtag #BanBoomers. The goal is to get people to ask: "Wait — isn't that the same logic?" That question, at scale, makes the bill harder to pass without amendment.
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3. Contact your MP
MPs respond to constituent mail. A personal email — especially one that mentions your riding — is worth more than a form letter. See our template and MP-finder on the Oppose Bill C-34 page.
4. Talk to the 55+ people in your life
The warning register is one of the campaign's two main tracks. Seniors are the people most directly threatened by a surveillance infrastructure that future governments can turn on vulnerable groups. They are also a demographic that is often excluded from tech-policy conversations that directly affect them.
If someone in your life is in that demographic, the question is worth raising: "If this machine exists, who else can it be pointed at?"
About donations
The campaign is not yet incorporated as a formal organization and does not accept donations at this time. The most valuable support right now is sharing the argument. We will update this page when a formal donation mechanism is available.