The God that fails: C-51, review committees and the dangers of window dressing
Wednesday, February 17, 2016Like this article? rabble is reader-supported journalism. Chip in to keep stories like these coming. Instead of questioning the mandates and core practices of secretive,...
View ArticleBill C-51 should be repealed, not amended
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View ArticlePrivate company sells access to intelligence database
rey-2016-03-05b.mp3Like this podcast? rabble is listener-supported journalism. Chip in to keep piece like this coming.World Check says it provides intelligence profiles of risky individuals so banks...
View ArticleThe federal government is selective with its protection of privacy
Friday, April 22, 2016Like this article? rabble is reader-supported journalism. Chip in to keep stories like these coming.It is now almost a pattern: every time we, as a human rights organization or...
View ArticleQuestions surround timing of terrorism charges in Waterloo case
Friday, April 29, 2016Like this article? rabble is reader-supported journalism. Chip in to keep stories like these coming. Immediately after the Brussels attacks, a Waterloo engineering student was...
View ArticleRedress is overdue for targets of Canada's no-fly list
Friday, May 27, 2016Like this article? rabble is reader-supported journalism. Chip in to keep stories like these coming.It has now been five months since we started hearing and reading about Canadian...
View ArticleNational security consultation opens door to repealing Bill C-51 but framing...
After over 18 months of campaigning, it looks like Canadians finally have a chance to repeal Bill C-51. On September 8, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould...
View ArticleNew report reveals potential extent of invasive Stingray phone surveillance...
Big news this week: a comprehensive new report has just revealed the potential extent to which Stingray phone surveillance tools, technically known as IMSI-catchers, are being used in Canada. Stingrays...
View ArticleThe history of the Internet: Military anxiety and a hacker's ethic
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View ArticleLiberals launch public consultation on national security
rey-2016-11-16a.mp3Micheal Vonn of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it’s imperative for Canadians to participate if they have concerns about the new security powers brought in under Bill C-51....
View ArticleB.C. Civil Liberties Association calls on Canadians to participate in public...
Micheal Vonn of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it’s imperative for Canadians to participate if they have concerns about the new security powers brought in under Bill C-51.Liberals launch...
View ArticleCanada's torture consumers and the faux national security consultation
Friday, October 21, 2016Anyone following discussions on the ultimate disposition of the Harper regime's C-51 "anti-terror" legislation -- which received crucial Liberal support during a 2015...
View ArticleBill C-51 is violating our Charter rights and Canada doesn't care
Canada is currently undergoing a human rights crisis. The Liberal government is currently conducting public consultations over the "problematic elements" of the so-called anti-terror Bill C-51....
View ArticleBill C-51 empowers the government and security establishment to violate...
The Anti-terrorism Act (2015) has been routinely called out by activists, journalists, and legal scholars for empowering Canadian government with the ability to violate charter rights.Bill C-51 is...
View ArticleBill C-51: Canadians won't accept tinkering at the margins
Bill C-51 is creating new legacies in Canada. Our freedom of expression, our right to privacy, and our personal security are all undergoing frightening shifts.But perhaps the greatest legacy of C-51...
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