Surveillance law under attack
The federal government’s plan to usher Canada’s surveillance law into the computer age is getting a thumbs down from everybody but the police. "Privacy advocates, business groups and private citizens all say the federal government must do a better job explaining its plans to review the country’s lawful access law."
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