Canada's New Bill C-22: Balancing Security & Privacy
Canadas New Lawful Access Bill: Balancing Security and Privacy - The Canadian Liberal government introduces Bill C-22, a lawful access bill aimed at assisting police and security agencies in tracking suspects using social media or AI for crimes or national security threats. The bill avoids broad surveillance by limiting access to basic identifying details and requires court warrants for deeper information. It also encourages cooperation from foreign companies without forcing them to hand over subscriber data. Additionally, the legislation mandates electronic service providers to keep geographic tracking capabilities ready for legal requests.
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