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Canadian Government Weary of Patriot Act

IllogicalStudent writes "An article on canoe discusses how the Canadian government is moving to counter worries surrounding Canadian citizens' privacy being compromised by the United States' Patriot act. Apparently the FBI currently has the right, through Patriot, to search documents which may contain Canadian information sent to US firms carrying out work under contract. Thankfully, privacy still means something up here."

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  1. Don't Do Business With Them by MoThugz · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Apparently the FBI currently has the right, through Patriot, to search documents which may contain Canadian information sent to US firms carrying out work under contract.


    Then just don't do business with those firms.

    Let your money do the talking... apparently politicians listen more to corporations than individuals (especially the average /. geek).
  2. Re:A really stupid overly idealist view you have. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Just as corporal punishment discouraged kids from acting out in school so does the threat and implemenation of destruction curtail the activities of the lunatic groups that seek to impose their views on others.
    Just like the death penalty has eliminated murders from all those Texas cities... oh, wait, no it hasn't.

    PS : You'll notice the Canadians were more than happy to send troops to Afghanistan, from where the terrorists actually were operating.

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  3. Re:s/Weary/Wary/ by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Do you really think that owning a firearm protects you against a police state? Honestly? The amount and type of firepower available to the US military are so far in excess of those available to the civilian population[1] that you stand no chance at all if the military were to be used to quell a popular uprising. Not to mention the fact that it is far more likely that a modern totalitarian state would rely far more heavily on the control of information than the control of firepower (dead people don't make good serfs, after all).

    [1] Unless I'm mistaken and you can own IR / RADAR hybrid missiles, and your own SDI system and nuclear deterrent.

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  4. Re:Privacy Details by Fr05t · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The company I work for follows PIPEDA to the letter when dealing with customer and potential customer information and data. This is extended to American and European customers as a matter of respect. Most of PIPEDA is simple common sense respect for others privacy. It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy :)

  5. Re:Allow me to clarfiy by Dashing+Leech · · Score: 5, Interesting
    "Let's make fun of them so we can feel all smug and righteous."

    No, we make fun of them as a means of highlighting your ignorance in hopes you will do something about it. That most Americans don't know jack about the rest of the world is news. We don't make fun to feel smug and righteous. We make fun because we're concerned about your massive ignorance of worldly events and how it drives your politics. If you checked out the "Talking to Americans" website from the grandparent post, you'll see that most of it was talking to American politicians and some "influential" celebrities. These are the people that influence what Americans believe and are supposed to know about the world around them, and they clearly don't.

    But yes, most Americans are good, hardworking, nice people. We aren't offened by them, though we perhaps respect them less since the last election. (OK, in 2000 you didn't know G. W. was a fuckup, but this time you should have.) We are, however, often offended by American politicians and media. Their deception, bias, illogical reasoning, and clear pandering towards good sound bites and entertainment over truth is quite obvious and offensive. But when you don't have real politicians and media who actually research and analyze things first, there's nothing to compare to and realize how stupid it looks.

  6. Re:Just goes to show by SenseiLeNoir · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Something us brits are learning the hard way. I wish the British government had the same sort of backbone as the Canadian goverment.

    The Canadians have a lot to loose if any tension occurs between them and the US, far more than the British, yet they have been able to stand their ground well, whilst still maintaining the level of co-operation with the US, unlike our "sell out" government of Teflon Tony, who seems to totally ignore the British public.

    And aside point, initially the British public didnt exactly say NO to the invasion of IRAQ, just that we were concerned about HOW it was going to be done. When our voices were not being heard, thats when many people decided to do towards the anti war message, in order to poke our government into action.

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  7. Re:Tell me about it. by operagost · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Wow -- look at your idiocy on display for the entire internet to see. "Hi-cap mags are back in our schools?" Are you serious? Columbine happened while Clinton and his "assault weapon ban" was in effect. They killed quite well with 10-round magazines. What's happened since then? Any full-auto school slaughters? Oh yeah, in Beslan, Russia -- by terrorists.

    Shoot, I'm still afraid of Janet Reno.

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  8. Re:Allow me to clarfiy by MightyMartian · · Score: 3, Interesting

    > Big government socialist types, like Adolph
    > Hitler, use persecution and targeted humour to
    > manage the masses. Most Canadians are too stupid
    > to realize this. CBC for example, oh they
    > criticise government only to a point to get some
    > perception they are worth the billions of
    > government dollars but the reporting is biased.

    Wow, compare a socialist government to Nazis, always a good way to indicate that you don't know what the f*ck you're talking about.

    The CBC raked the Liberals over the coals just as much as anyone else. Hell, Rex Murphy's in hot water because he sided with religious concerns over gay marriage.

    CBC's heads and shoulders above Global.

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