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Watchdog forces Canadian cops to reveal details of their phone surveillance program
The RCMP spent years refusing to confirm the existence of their cell tower simulators. A new investigation reveals details of their long-running program.
The RCMP Has Been Using Surveillance Gear Under an 'Interim' Policy for 6 Years
A new report sheds more light on the use of Stingrays in Canada.
Trump's NAFTA Renegotiations Could Put Canadians' Personal Data At Risk
Canada and the US will soon start working towards a new deal.
Canadians Were Promised Internet For All, But the Budget Doesn't Deliver
The government didn't give the CRTC the one thing it needs: money.
A New Internet Tax in Canada Would Keep Indigenous People Offline
Canada’s Heritage Minister is debating an ISP tax to fund Canadian content. Here’s why that’s a bad idea.
The RCMP Are Being Investigated Over Controversial Spy Tech
The use of "StingRays" in Canada may finally come to light.
Is High-Speed Internet a Basic Right? Canada Is Debating That Now
Internet access is still spotty in rural and Northern Canada.
Canadian Cops Won't Say if They Use ‘Stingray’ Mass Surveillance Devices
Civil rights groups want to know: Are you reading our texts or nah?
The Harper Government May Have Bullied a Pro-Gun Group into Dropping its C-51 Criticism
The National Firearms Association suddenly pulled out of a hearing on the Conservatives' new anti-terror bill, which they were expected to slam.
The Harper Government Still Thinks CSE Is Acting Legally
Even though we all know your downloads of Game of Thrones are getting snooped on right this second.
The Canadian Government Is Playing Hide and Seek with the TPP
The TPP is the secretive trade deal that promises to free up more Canadian meat exports to Japan and the Asia-Pacific region in exchange for restrictions on internet freedom and environmental regulation, among other conditions. And right now, leaders...