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Canadians Value Encryption and Reject Key Surveillance Powers in Bill C-22 (opens in new tab)

The Canadian Parliament is moving rapidly to vote on Bill C-22, An Act respecting lawful access, which would dramatically expand government surveillance powers. The bill includes provisions that threaten end-to-end encryption by enabling authorities to secretly compel technology companies to provide access to their users’ private communications. Proponents of the legislation have suggested that such […] The post Canadians Value Encryption and Reject Key Surveillance Powers in Bill C-22 appear...

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