Not Reserving Judgment Episode 85: Police use DRONES to film drivers. Plus, non-Indigenous banned from B.C. beach.

Not Reserving Judgment Episode 85: Police use DRONES to film drivers. Plus, non-Indigenous banned from B.C. beach.

Episode 85: Police use DRONES to film drivers. Plus, non-Indigenous banned from B.C. beach.

On Episode 85, we talk about the outrageous decision by Kingston Police to use drones to spy on drivers in their cars, we explain why Canada’s privacy laws are overdue for an update, and we walk through the dubious claim that First Nation treaties could block Alberta separation.

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