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BlackBerry's CEO Won’t Answer Media Calls, Instead He Blogged About Cooperating With Canadian Cops
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says that his company was staying true to its principles, and being a good corporate citizen, when it cooperated with Canadian police in 2010.
BlackBerry Won't Confirm or Deny it Gave Encryption Keys to Law Enforcement
A non-answer of inspiring proportions.
Exclusive: How Canadian Police Intercept and Read Encrypted BlackBerry Messages
The RCMP intercepted and decrypted over one million messages.
UPDATED: RCMP Wants Facial Recognition 'As an Option'
Canada’s top cops have a facial recognition plan that flies in the face of privacy guidelines.
Canadian Police Used Lie Detectors In Parliament Hill Terror Attack Investigation
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police used polygraph machines while investigating a high-profile terror attack on Canada's Parliament, even though courts and researchers say the tests are unreliable.
Canadian Cops Have a New Plan of Attack Against ‘Political’ Cybercrime and Anonymous
Canada has had a spotty record on this front so far, with government departments frequently finding themselves the victims of phishing and malware schemes.
RCMP: Warrantless Access to Data Would 'Certainly Assist’ New Cyber Crime Unit
The RCMP's new cyber crime strategy includes a push for new investigative tools.
Canadian Cops Are Finally Looking to Buy Body-Worn Cameras
The cameras are usually lauded as effective ways to prevent police brutality, discourage use of force, and facilitate prosecution if the officer is accused of wrongdoing.
Life and Death Along Canada's Highway of Tears
Justice is difficult to find on the 450-mile stretch of Highway 16 that winds through central British Columbia, connecting Prince Rupert and Prince George. In 1994 alone, three teenage girls were killed along this route.
Hells Angels Biker Trial Comes to Stunning End as Judge Accuses Prosecutor of ‘Abuses’
Five alleged Hells Angels charged with murder, criminal conspiracy and more in Quebec will walk free. They were among only a handful of the 156 people arrested in 2009 to ever face trial.