Canadian Privacy Commissioner Addresses 'Lawful Access'
EvilAlien writes "The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has commented on the federal Government's Lawful Access proposal calling the proposed legislation "a grave, needless and unjustifiable deterioration of privacy rights in our country". Canadian news sources have covered the comments, bringing the issue to the forefront of public awareness. For discussion on the Lawful Access Consultation, see the earlier Slashdot story in YRO."
no U.S. news source will mention this at all, just like no U.S. news source mentioned the softwood logging tariff or the canadian who went to a U.S. jail for a month for crossing the border into U.S. by 10 feet at a U.S. gas station with a gun in his car.
I am an able-bodied 24 year old. I need to have someplace to go so I don't get drafted!
Bush is a war-mongering buffoon
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Nice one. :)
"Prepare for the worst - hope for the best."
Of course, you need to remember the mantra "Blame Canada".
So Canada does a lot of things right such as Universal Health Care (cue libertarian nuts to reply with 500 posts knocking it), and they seem to have a clue regarding the internet.
I've visited Canada several times, and it seems like a metric version of the U.S. without as many assholes (or stupid presidents). Of course, I never visited Quebec, so I may be naive on that point.
No, I don't trust in god. He'll have to pay up front, like everybody else.
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/. out here.
I'm not about to help
First Post.
Troll Out.
For all his relative ineffectiveness in actually stopping such ugly legislation, it's a good thing that we have a privacy advocate watching out for this sort of chicanery.
It's given me the heads up, and I plan on spreading the word to interested parties around town (universities and the like). Maybe I'll drop in on my MP/MLA and have a brief chat with why this bill would be A Bad Thing For Canadians(tm).
"People will pay big bucks for the luxury of ignorance."
Well, this is definatly gotta piss the americans off,, they pretty much passed a bunch of bills to do just the opposite in their country, didn't they? on the bad side,, they're never gonna shut up about how we're "harbouring terrorists" just because we believe in true freedom...
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all i can say is, W00T W00T! Go Canada!
Reece
It's nice to see that there is the potential here for some good to be done. As I'm Canadian, I really want to see the government there do something right.
trane
The Privacy Commission is an independant body of the Canadian government. Its existance, and its stance, gives me as a Canadian at least a bit of comfort that there is someone with influence who is looking out for some of my rights.
My question is regarding the USA. Is there an equivalent body in the American government? Is anyone "official" (read: not like lobbying bodies such as ACLU, EFF, etc.) looking out for the US citizenry's privacy rights? If so, have they been muzzled during the last 15 months?
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Switch!
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Other than that, do people in the US really care as little as they appear to about what is happening in Canada? I know we're not even a terribly significant trading partner, but we share a border dammit =)
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