In Canada, political parties can collect your data—including from data brokers—without the same privacy protections that apply to businesses and public institutions. Learn how you can help change that ...
JUNE 20 2023 — We can address Canada’s cybersecurity needs, while upholding our rights and freedoms. That’s the message to MPs from Canadian civil society organizations and experts, who are today ...
If you live in Canada right now, you’re probably already in several political party databases, even if you have never consented to it. If you are, you can’t see or change that record – and have no way ...
The amendment bypasses many of the safeguards that PIPEDA puts in place by adding and expanding exceptions that allow ISPs to give away Canadians’ personal data without their knowledge or consent in ...
The future is unpredictable: the central role that defending our digital rights will play in it is not. Your foresight today can ensure the fight for a free, open and private Internet will continue ...
January 29, 2020 — Today the government’s expert Broadcasting and Telecommunications Legislative Review (BTLR) Panel released its final report and recommendations for the future of Canada’s ...
April 21, 2026 — Today, a group of 14 civil liberties, refugee rights, academic, and digital rights organizations — joined by 15 of Canada's most prominent privacy scholars and legal experts — ...
On April 15th, 2021, the CRTC issued a decision that largely rejected introducing new mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) — low-cost alternative providers — to Canada. Instead, the decision ...
May 28, 2025 — Today, OpenMedia and 13 other prominent Canadian civil society organizations and digital policy experts delivered a joint letter to key federal ministers, urging fundamental reform of ...
May 5, 2026 — Last week, Elections Alberta obtained a court injunction forcing the separatist Centurion Project to take down a public, searchable online database containing the personal information of ...
March 12, 2026 — Today the federal government introduced Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, its third attempt in under a year to pass sweeping surveillance powers into law. The most dangerous provision ...
December 12, 2024 – Twenty leading organizations and experts are calling on the Canadian government to reject a United Nations treaty they say will undermine human rights on a global scale and imperil ...
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