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Episode 23: Did Trudeau just give away Nunavut? Is B.C. about to create an Indigenous veto?

Not Reserving Judgment

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Implications of Bill on Surveillance and Internet Service

The bill introduces new surveillance obligations for telecom providers, potentially impacting privacy rights and encryption standards. It also permits the termination of internet service by secret government orders without explanation, lacking a system for managing the consequences. Additionally, the bill grants the government powers to collect vast amounts of information from operators, risking the distribution of personal data without safeguards. There are no provisions for mandatory assessments to limit misuse of government powers, which include fines or imprisonment, and orders can be kept secret with no obligation for public reporting.

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