Nov 20, 2014
Peter Mackay's online spying Bill C-13 look's an awful lot like Vic (you can either stand with us or the child pornographers) Toews Bill C-30. Without any real oversight, it would give telecom providers legal immunity for handing over your private information to the government without a warrant. Victims of these privacy breaches wouldn't even be informed - that means the government could spy on anyone (opposition members) any time. Didn't the Supreme Court rule that warrantless government requests for private information are unconstitutional?
I encourage Canadians to learn more about how we can work together to safeguard our privacy at OurPrivacy.ca.
Paul Owens
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