TechnologyVic Toews, meet Fake Ann CavoukianIronically, Ontario’s privacy commissioner (a harsh critic of Lawful Access) also has a detested Twitter doppelganger
OttawaHow to salvage C-30David Fraser offers four amendments. Ivor Tossell explains the dangers contained in the present bill.
OttawaThreats and support for Vic ToewsA second video purported to be from Anonymous has been released. The Canadian Association of Chiefs Police, on the other...
OttawaWhere do we draw the line?Kris Kotarski makes an important observation: what Vic Toews said last Monday wasn’t without precedent. As I wrote last Tuesday, I...
Ottawa’Failed his ministerial responsibilities’Paul Dewar releases a statement calling on Vic Toews to resign.
OttawaVic Toews v. C-30Also from the Public Safety Minister’s interview with The House, there seems to be some confusion as to what the Harper...
OttawaWhat we’re really talking about when we talk about lawful accessTerry Milewski reviews sections 33 and 34 of the government’s online surveillance legislation. David Fraser points to the hidden...
Ottawa’Dirty, sleazy Internet tricks’Seven times during QP this morning—six times by John Baird, once by Ted Menzies—the government alleged the NDP was behind a...
OttawaHouse of IntrigueThe Sun reports that before Vic Toews went out and said that thing he said, before the government’s legislation was widely scorned...
TechnologyVikileaks: a bad way to make a good pointCanada has learned a lot more about Vic Toews than it needed to