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  3. 🚨 Bill C-22 would force every Canadian internet provider, messaging app, and cloud service to build surveillance backdoors & store a year of your private data.

🚨 Bill C-22 would force every Canadian internet provider, messaging app, and cloud service to build surveillance backdoors & store a year of your private data.

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    🚨 Bill C-22 would force every Canadian internet provider, messaging app, and cloud service to build surveillance backdoors & store a year of your private data. Foreign state hackers exploited similar legislation in the US β€” compromising up to a million people. Tell your MP: https://openmedia.org/StopC22-mast #BillC22 #cdnpoli @OpenMediaOrg

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      🚨 Bill C-22 would force every Canadian internet provider, messaging app, and cloud service to build surveillance backdoors & store a year of your private data. Foreign state hackers exploited similar legislation in the US β€” compromising up to a million people. Tell your MP: https://openmedia.org/StopC22-mast #BillC22 #cdnpoli @OpenMediaOrg

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      @Philip @OpenMediaOrg
      The requirement for reform is legitimate in my view.

      Where I do agree with the opposition on the Bill, is in regards that the limitations or technical and legal constraints are too vague.

      The privacy safeguards are weak as well as the consequences of, or meaningful oversight and accountability aren't explicit enough either.

      All these need to be properly addressed before the bill is passed, if it is to pass at all. Too serious to be half assed.

      On that we agree.

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