Comment on More Surveillance Demands to Come?: Government Admits Bill C-22’s Lawful Access Provisions Could Be Expanded by Open Letter on Bill C-22, An act respecting lawful access – Internet Society News
[…] The Bill’s so-called protections related to “systemic vulnerabilities” in Part 2 of Bill C-22 are not adequate to protect the security and integrity of Canadian data. The term “systemic…
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The Liberal government says it will amend its hot-button lawful access legislation — which would make it easier for police and spies to tap

Liberal government to amend Bill C-22 lawful access legislation after privacy and cybersecurity backlash
The Liberal government says it will amend its hot-button lawful access legislation — which would make it easier for police and spies to tap
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