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Show some love for online privacy – Send Vic Toews a Valentine

The writing is on the wall (or in this case perhaps it’s the homepage) – the Investigating and Preventing Criminal Electronic Communications Act is on the federal government’s Order Paper, and according to media reports, will be introduced in Parliament today.

Although we [...]

CCLA appears before Ontario Court of Appeal to protect internet privacy

CCLA counsel appeared before the Ontario Court of Appeal in two cases, R. v. Cuttell and R. v. Ward, to argue that Canadians have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their anonymous internet activity.  Specifically, CCLA advocated that under the Charter police are generally required to obtain a warrant before they can access private subscriber [...]

Press Release: CCLA Reacts To Canada-U.S. Border Deal Statement; Concerned About Implications For Privacy Rights

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Press Release: 12 Core Legal Principles for the U.S-Canada Security Perimeter

December 5, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nathalie Des Rosiers Speaks About Lawful Access (video)

Watch Nathalie Des Rosiers, CCLA General Counsel, speak about concerns regarding lawful access legislation, as part of a project is a response to the serious threats to privacy, free speech and civil liberties raised by proposed lawful access legislation. To understand what is at stake in this invasive and costly bill, the (un)lawful access project [...]