Angelo Porretta
Third year, information technology
“Definitely not. It limits people’s access to crucial information, whether it is for school, work or gathering sources.”
Michelle Bissessar
First year, geography
“If [the Canadian government] needs to for the security of the country, then they should. If it’s a little issue that can be taken care of without getting involved, then no.”
Jeremiah Reandino
Fourth year, human resources management
“No. We live in a well-developed country, and we have a need to share information and have access to the internet.”
Nicole Gallagher
First year, international development
“I don’t think they should have it because it’s our form of communication, and that takes away our right to free speech.”
Compiled by Pippin Lee
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