Your privacy + Harper government = statement
Tuesday, February 12, 2013 by: SooToday.com Staff
NEWS RELEASE
PRIVACY COMMISSIONER OF CANADA
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Statement from the Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding the government's decision not to proceed with Bill C-30
OTTAWA (February 12, 2013) - Privacy Commissioner of Canada Jennifer Stoddart today issued the following statement:
"Yesterday, federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson announced that Bill C-30, the government's lawful access legislation, would not be proceeding in Parliament.
When the Bill was tabled last year, Canadians reacted strongly against it and expressed their concerns that it would have a significantly negative impact on their fundamental right to privacy.
We are very pleased to see that the government has responded to those concerns.
Our office has been working on this issue for many years.
We have expressed concerns that Bill C-30 would have enabled law enforcement to gain warrantless access to subscriber information, such as an IP address.
The bill's proponents suggested this was akin to information in a phone book.
Our office's technologists have looked at the degree of privacy intrusiveness in relation to the specific information that the bill had proposed to make readily accessible to police.
We've seen that an IP address can, in fact, provide a starting point to compile a picture of an individual's online activities including, for example, online services for which an individual has registered, personal interests based on websites visited, organizational affiliations and even physical location.
Given this, the announcement related to Bill C-30 is a welcome development for privacy in Canada, and I applaud the many Canadians who spoke out about their concerns with the Bill and their deep attachment to their privacy rights."
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Tom_Bom 2/12/2013 9:02:46 PM ReportInternet privacy is a good thing. The government's role and power should only be just enough to protect our libertys, and that's it. they have no right to pry into our personal lives, and see that I acquired a subscription to playboy last week.
3rd times a charm 2/13/2013 7:53:45 AM Reportoh,...so the harper government has decided quash Bill 30--
What happened to the CANADIAN government...I don't remember moving to harperland....
and if you think they aren't spying on you now, time to give your head a shake
...a friend made a remark on FB about 'somebody should shoot herr harpo' and the RCMP were at his door withing minutes...for that reason only...
marlinfan 2/13/2013 9:08:37 AM Report3rd Time...it seems to me that you are hanging out with the kind of people who do not know the difference between free speech and yelling "fire" in a crowded theater. A greater distance between you and your "friend" may be advisable.
Tom_Bom 2/13/2013 11:03:20 AM ReportYes 3rd time they can track you now online, but it's only with a warrent. They also watch the social networking sites very closely.
No, this new bill would allow them to track you willy nilly without a warrent, watching your every virtual move.
ehbcd2 2/13/2013 11:09:42 AM ReportHarper doesn't give up that easy, they will call it something else and slide it through in another omnibus bill, if they haven't already done so. Bottom line is, don't think anything you do or say on the internet is private.
terbum2 2/13/2013 11:13:45 AM ReportHere's a news flash for you. while in my wireless connection, looking for a wireless connection guess what I found? R.C.M.P Surveillance V3. So do you think there not spying on you?
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