Lawful-Access Bill Could Threaten Encryption, Deter Investment, Chamber of Commerce Warns – Pixel Envy
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We ask all Members of Parliament to reject Bill C-22; and we ask the government to commit themselves to a constructive, good faith and evidence-based public consultation on these proposals and on future proposals for the expansion of oversight powers in Canada. From the website of the League of Rights and Freedoms, Prime Minister, Ministers and Heads of Opposition Parties, We, the undersigned organizations and individuals, write to you to reques…
Wilful Blindness?: How the Lawful Access Charter Statement Skips Bill C-22's Most Constitutionally Vulnerable Provisions
The committee hearings on Bill C-22, the lawful access bill, kick off later today with an appearance by Justice Minister Sean Fraser and Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree, who will presumably use the opportunity to affirm their support for the bill and reject concerns that certain elements are inconsistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. That position reflects the government’s Charter statement on the bill, which was released la
Lawful-Access Bill Could Threaten Encryption, Deter Investment, Chamber of Commerce Warns – Pixel Envy
Marie Woolf, the Globe and Mail: In a letter to Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree and Justice Minister Sean Fraser, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce says that, as currently drafted, Bill C-22 “presents considerable risks to Canadian businesses, investment and the integrity of data systems.” […] But the letter expresses concern that, as currently worded, the bill could be used to “require companies to create a back door, which would pla…
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