Tamir Israel
Canadian Cops Want a Law That Forces People to Hand Over Encryption Passwords
Experts say it might not be constitutional.
Canadian Spies May Have Unintentionally Exposed Canadians to Foreign Spying
Canada's secretive spy agency is left crossing its fingers.
Australia’s Dystopian Data Law Is Changing the Internet Spying Game
Metadata collection isn't just for secret government programs anymore.
Canadian Feds Are Investigating If Ashley Madison Protected Users Enough
Things are getting serious for Avid Life Media in the North.
Canada's Police Want Laws That Will Give Them 'Real Time' Access to Your Data
Canada's chiefs of police really don't like getting a warrant.
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A Canadian Court Gave Itself the Authority to Block Google Results Worldwide
The ruling "will inevitably be used in a range of other contexts."
Canada's ISPs Are Finally Revealing How Often the Government Requests User Data
TekSavvy and Rogers are the first telecommunications companies in Canada to publish what amounts to a transparency report on government requests.