Previous Events
March 4th, 2010
The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights at the University of Toronto and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association co-hosted a panel discussion to explore the important issues associated with giving law enforcement easier access to electronic communication data. For a link to the event, click here: http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20100225-LAW/index.htm
 Graeme Norton, Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association's Public Safety Project, moderated the panel
 Panel members (l to r): Robert Hubbard, counsel with the Crown Law Office - Criminal of the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario; Lisa Austin, associate professor at the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto; and David Murakami Wood, Canada Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and associate professor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.
Previous Events
March 4th, 2010
The David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights at the University of Toronto and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association co-hosted a panel discussion to explore the important issues associated with giving law enforcement easier access to electronic communication data. For a link to the event, click here: http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20100225-LAW/index.htm
 Graeme Norton, Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association's Public Safety Project, moderated the panel
 Panel members (l to r): Robert Hubbard, counsel with the Crown Law Office - Criminal of the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario; Lisa Austin, associate professor at the Centre for Innovation Law and Policy, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto; and David Murakami Wood, Canada Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and associate professor, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.
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