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My Globe and Mail op-ed opens by noting that after years of dismissing the warnings of likely retaliation, the Canadian ...
The Bill C-2 lawful access focus has thus far primarily centred on the creation of a new warrantless information demand power ...
After years of dismissing the warnings of likely retaliation, the Canadian government caved last night on the digital services tax. Faced with the prospect of the U.S. suspending trade negotiations, ...
Ignoring the Warning Signs: Why Did the Canadian Government Dismiss the Trade Risks of a Digital Services Tax? U.S. President Donald Trump announced yesterday that he was suspending trade negotiations ...
U.S. President Donald Trump announced yesterday that he was suspending trade negotiations with Canada due to the imminent ...
The government’s inclusion of warrantless information demand powers in Bill C-2 has attracted mounting concern, particularly the stunning decision to target everyone who provides services in Canada ...
The government’s unexpected privacy reform agenda includes both lawful access in Bill C-2 and the evisceration of political ...
I wrote about how the government’s inclusion of warrantless information demand powers in Bill C-2 may make this the most dangerous lawful access proposal yet, exceeding even the 2010 bill led by ...
The Department of Justice has released its Charter Statement for Bill C-4, the affordability measures bill that also exempts political parties from the application of privacy protections on a ...
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