The federal Liberals have blocked a Conservative push to bring Canada's Privacy Commissioner back to a House of Commons committee. The opposition wanted the watchdog to weigh in on proposed changes to the government's controversial lawful access legislation, known as Bill C-22. According to The Globe and Mail, the public safety committee started reviewing amendments
It’s like serial numbers, RFID, lora trackers, traditional security cameras, eyewitness testimony, and evidence-based search warrants don’t exist. Instead, they tell us that we have to give up all our rights to find lost dogs and bikes. I’m a cyclist with a few decently nice bikes and I’m not silly enough to think my bikes overrule anyone’s 4th and 5th amendment rights.
It’s like serial numbers, RFID, lora trackers, traditional security cameras, eyewitness testimony, and evidence-based search warrants don’t exist. Instead, they tell us that we have to give up all our rights to find lost dogs and bikes. I’m a cyclist with a few decently nice bikes and I’m not silly enough to think my bikes overrule anyone’s 4th and 5th amendment rights.