Device SearchesPRESS RELEASESPRIVACYSearch & Seizure A Win for Privacy in Text Messages: Marakah and Jones CCLA’s voice was heard in the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision released today in R…CCLADecember 8, 2017
National SecurityPRIVACY The New Communications Security Establishment Act in Bill C-59 Currently, the CSE’s role is sketched out as part of the the National Defence Act,…CCLASeptember 12, 2017
Mass SurveillanceNational SecurityPRIVACYSurveillance & Technology Mass Surveillance and Bulk Collection in Bill C-59 One of the most insidious elements of Bill C-59 is the way it facilitates bulk…CCLASeptember 12, 2017
Border TechnologyNational SecurityPRIVACYTravel Screening The No-Fly List and Bill C-59 The Secure Air Travel Act (SATA) was introduced in Bill C-51 to codify the way…CCLASeptember 12, 2017
PRESS RELEASESPRIVACYSearch & Seizure Privacy protectors: Teens Reflect on Privacy in Digital Age A group of teens aged 13-19 from across Canada worked over two school years to…CCLAMarch 22, 2017
National SecurityPRIVACY Bill C-22: A Step Towards Real Accountability The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will challenge the Government of Nova Scotia’s exceptionally broad injunction limiting…CCLAJune 20, 2016
National SecurityPRIVACYTravel Screening New Bill To Log Travellers Leaving Canada The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will challenge the Government of Nova Scotia’s exceptionally broad injunction limiting…CCLAJune 17, 2016
Surveillance & Privacy Canadians’ Right To Privacy In Cell Phone Data Confirmed… The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will challenge the Government of Nova Scotia’s exceptionally broad injunction limiting…Brenda McPhailJanuary 14, 2016
Surveillance & Privacy Summary: International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights (Iccpr) The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will challenge the Government of Nova Scotia’s exceptionally broad injunction limiting…CCLAOctober 27, 2015
Freedom of ExpressionFUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMSNational SecurityPRESS RELEASESPRIVACY On to The Courts: Bill C-51 Passed by Senate The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) is deeply disappointed that Bill C-51 (Anti-Terrorist Act, 2015)…CCLAJune 9, 2015