privacy in Canada
The Canadian Government Keeps Losing BlackBerrys, Cash, and Weapons
Over $350 million worth of the government's property went MIA in 2014—including 11,000 cases of lost or stolen weapons and accessories valued at over $50,000—and much of it will never be recovered.
Canadian Cops Can Now Search Your Phone if You’ve Been Arrested, so Slap a Password on It
Following a Supreme Court ruling, Canadian police can search your phone and computer when they arrest you. Even if you're released without charge or trial.
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.
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