Bill C-8 would allow minister to secretly cut off phone, Internet service, CCF warns

TORONTO – The Canadian Constitution Foundation is concerned about the civil liberties implications of the Carney government’s proposed cyber security bill, C-8, which would allow the minister of industry to secretly order telecommunications service providers like Telus, Bell and Rogers to stop providing services to individual Canadians. The minister would be allowed…

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Fight Against Police Drone Surveillance Kicks Off in Kingston

KINGSTON, ONT. – The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) announced Monday that it is assisting an Ontario woman whose privacy was violated by use of a high-powered drone. On May 7, Mariama, whose last name is being withheld out of privacy concerns, was stopped at a red light in Kingston, Ont.,…

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Not Reserving Judgment Episode 103: Is Carney stoking Alberta separatism? Plus hate symbols plan raises speech concerns.

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Episode 103: Is Carney stoking Alberta separatism? Plus hate symbols plan raises speech concerns. On Episode 103, we tell you why the Carney government's surprise notwithstanding clause argument could stoke separatism, we explain our concerns with the government's proposal for new hate crimes, and we discuss whether Canada's recognition of…

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