CSEC
The Canadian Government Launched an “Idea Dialogue” to Promote Transparency
An "idea dialogue" inspired by the decade-old idea of Web 2.0 has been launched by the Canadian government to promote transparency, at a time when government transparency is in very bad shape.
The Little-Known Loophole Obscuring Facebook and Google's Transparency Reports
The number of user data requests to Internet giants from foreign governments, are being lost in a legal loophole.
One of Canada's Biggest Telecoms Refuses Data Reques To Police Without a Warrant
Rogers just said cops are going to need a warrant if they want user data from now on.
Now We Know Even More about How the NSA Invades Canada’s Privacy
A new wave of revelations about America's way-too-powerful spy agency, the NSA, has revealed more information about how Canadian data gets caught in their web.
Canadians Aren't Cool With Harper's New Cyber-Bullying Bill
Canadians aren't down with CSEC or the newest Conservative cyberbullying bill.
Canada's Spy Agencies Don't Care About Your Retweets
Unlike the CIA, Canada's intelligence agencies plan to keep quiet on Twitter.
Canada's ISPs Are Finally Revealing How Often the Government Requests User Data
TekSavvy and Rogers are the first telecommunications companies in Canada to publish what amounts to a transparency report on government requests.
Canadian ISPs Finally Revealed How Often The Government Came for Information
TekkSavvy and Rogers just did what Bell didn't.
Proof Canada is Snooping on Your Twitter Account
The government logged all those "asshole" tweets directed at Vic Toews.
The Canadian Government Just Got Sued For Warrantless Data Collection
And the applicants have a pretty good case already.
Canada's New Cyberbullying Law is All About Surveillance
But that might stop it from being passed in Parliament.