Media Summary: Representatives from two of Canadians' most-used technology companies – Google and Apple – and other experts sounded ... Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree responds to some of the criticism from U.S. politicians and tech giants on encryption ... The Government of Canada wants access to your mobile devices and your stored meta-data. The people who are still trying to be ...

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Representatives from two of Canadians' most-used technology companies – Google and Apple – and other experts sounded ... Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree responds to some of the criticism from U.S. politicians and tech giants on encryption ... The Government of Canada wants access to your mobile devices and your stored meta-data. The people who are still trying to be ... Millions of dollars in costs and a regulatory nightmare—is this the future for Canadian business? Watch the Canadian Chamber of ... U.S. congressional leaders are warning Canada that Carney's Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree got absolutely grilled in the SECU Committee yesterday over the Liberals ...

On March 12, 2026, the Canadian Public Safety Minister tabled The Liberal government wants a "rubber stamp," but the Official Opposition is saying NO. Conservative MP Rob Moore explains ... Police agencies in B.C. are applauding federal legislation that would give them more powers to track suspects online. If Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals get their way, police services will soon have an increased ability to surveil the online ... The federal government is pushing forward with Canada's proposed Lawful Access Act could significantly expand government access to digital data and online communications.

Criminal defence lawyer Janani Shanmuganathan says the introduction of From Episode 78 - Canada's proposed “lawful access” reforms are raising fresh concerns about privacy and government power. At the March 29th meeting of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology on

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Liberal government revises "lawful access" bill after backlash
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Representatives from major tech companies voice concerns over Bill C 22 in Ottawa

Representatives from major tech companies voice concerns over Bill C 22 in Ottawa

Representatives from two of Canadians' most-used technology companies – Google and Apple – and other experts sounded ...

Controversial Bill C-22 won’t compromise encryption: Public safety minister

Controversial Bill C-22 won’t compromise encryption: Public safety minister

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree responds to some of the criticism from U.S. politicians and tech giants on encryption ...

Bill C-22 Update

Bill C-22 Update

The Government of Canada wants access to your mobile devices and your stored meta-data. The people who are still trying to be ...

Lawful access bill faces pushback from tech companies, privacy advocates

Lawful access bill faces pushback from tech companies, privacy advocates

A proposed federal government

Canada introducing new version of "lawful access" bill to give CSIS, police more online powers

Canada introducing new version of "lawful access" bill to give CSIS, police more online powers

"This new legislation,

Bill C-22 Is The Surveillance State Upgrade I’ve Been Warning About!!

Bill C-22 Is The Surveillance State Upgrade I’ve Been Warning About!!

Bill C

Why Bill C-22 could drive Canadian tech companies away | Canadian Chamber of Commerce speaks out

Why Bill C-22 could drive Canadian tech companies away | Canadian Chamber of Commerce speaks out

Millions of dollars in costs and a regulatory nightmare—is this the future for Canadian business? Watch the Canadian Chamber of ...

Canada Lawful Access Bill C-22 Sparks USA Concern.

Canada Lawful Access Bill C-22 Sparks USA Concern.

U.S. congressional leaders are warning Canada that

Carney's Minister Gets CALLED OUT For DICTATOR Bill C22!

Carney's Minister Gets CALLED OUT For DICTATOR Bill C22!

Carney's Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree got absolutely grilled in the SECU Committee yesterday over the Liberals ...

Liberal government revises "lawful access" bill after backlash

Liberal government revises "lawful access" bill after backlash

... in

Lawful Access is back: All about Bill C-22 (Spoiler alert: Part 2 is very troubling.)

Lawful Access is back: All about Bill C-22 (Spoiler alert: Part 2 is very troubling.)

On March 12, 2026, the Canadian Public Safety Minister tabled

Safety or overreach? Is Bill C-22 a threat to your privacy? | Conservatives sound the alarm

Safety or overreach? Is Bill C-22 a threat to your privacy? | Conservatives sound the alarm

The Liberal government wants a "rubber stamp," but the Official Opposition is saying NO. Conservative MP Rob Moore explains ...

Michael Geist Before SECU Committee on Bill C-22 (Lawful Access)

Michael Geist Before SECU Committee on Bill C-22 (Lawful Access)

Michael Geist Before SECU Committee on

Bill to give police more power to track suspects online raises concerns

Bill to give police more power to track suspects online raises concerns

Police agencies in B.C. are applauding federal legislation that would give them more powers to track suspects online.

Government 'not looking for sneaky ways to surveil Canadians' says minister on Bill C-22

Government 'not looking for sneaky ways to surveil Canadians' says minister on Bill C-22

If Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals get their way, police services will soon have an increased ability to surveil the online ...

New Surveillance Powers? What Bill C-22 Means for Canadians | John Carpay

New Surveillance Powers? What Bill C-22 Means for Canadians | John Carpay

The federal government is pushing forward with

Mark Carney and Bill C-22: How Canadians Could Lose Digital Sovereignty

Mark Carney and Bill C-22: How Canadians Could Lose Digital Sovereignty

Canada's proposed Lawful Access Act could significantly expand government access to digital data and online communications.

Bill C-22 looks at repealing mandatory minimum penalties

Bill C-22 looks at repealing mandatory minimum penalties

Criminal defence lawyer Janani Shanmuganathan says the introduction of

BILL C-22: PRIVACY VS SECURITY

BILL C-22: PRIVACY VS SECURITY

From Episode 78 - Canada's proposed “lawful access” reforms are raising fresh concerns about privacy and government power.

Bill C-22: The role of disaggregated data for a Canada Disability Benefit

Bill C-22: The role of disaggregated data for a Canada Disability Benefit

At the March 29th meeting of the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology on