Canada's New Lawful Access Bill: Balancing Privacy and Security
Canadas New Lawful Access Bill: A Balanced Approach to Digital Investigations
The Liberal government in Canada has introduced Bill C-22, a revised proposal for lawful access powers that aims to strike a balance between privacy and law enforcement needs. This bill grants police and intelligence agencies limited tools to obtain customer information from telecom companies, with stricter warrant requirements than the previous Bill C-2. It also mandates electronic service providers to store certain metadata for one year, while excluding sensitive data like web browsing history. The new bill has been welcomed by law enforcement, who argue it brings Canada in line with other G7 countries, while privacy advocates and opposition parties continue to monitor its impact on digital rights.
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