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  1. From 2026-5-21

    "Lawful access bill pile-on continues as U.S. lobby group warns Liberals of trade implications"
    cbc.ca/news/politics/lawful-ac

    Quote
    "In a written submission to the parliamentary committee currently studying Bill C-22, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) - whose members include Amazon, Google and Nvidia, the most valuable publicly traded company in the world - argue that the Canadian legislation would have 'extraterritorial reach and increase conflict of law issues for global technology companies.'"



  2. From 2026-5-22 (Robert Diab)

    "Pressure mounts on Canada's lawful access bill
    With major tech companies threatening to leave Canada and U.S. lawmakers weighing in, the government is signalling it will amend C-22. But the constitutional questions it raises won't end there."
    nationalmagazine.ca/en-ca/arti

    Quote:
    "Could a power to compel a modification that introduces a vulnerability, even a narrow one, be challenged under section 8 as permitting an unreasonable search or seizure?
    The threshold question would be whether Canadians have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their encrypted digital communications.
    If yes, a court would then have to ask whether an order requiring a company to compromise that encryption for an investigative purpose constitutes an interference with that interest.
    I think the answer to both questions is likely yes, and a constitutional challenge along these lines is plausible."



  3. From 2026-5-20

    "EDITORIAL: No, Minister, you may not search my phone"
    provincialtimes.ca/editorial-n

    Quotes:

    "Bill C-22 short-circuits this balance by demanding a master key to every encrypted conversation, every cloud backup, and every locked phone—a key that, once forged, will open doors for every hostile actor clever enough to seize it."

    "... refusing to hollow out the country's digital security infrastructure is not the same as enabling crime.
    It is, rather, the recognition that the mathematics of encryption do not negotiate.
    A backdoor for the 'good guys' is a backdoor, full stop, and the cybersecurity community has spent decades explaining why such vulnerabilities inevitably migrate into the hands of criminals and hostile states."



  4. From 2026-5-21

    "The Carney government's expansion of police data powers could hit you in the cellphone bill
    Canadians could face higher phone and internet bills under the Carney government's proposed expansion of police access to data unless Ottawa covers compliance costs for telecom providers, the industry and a leading adviser who helped craft the legislation warn."
    thestar.com/politics/federal/t

    also at

    archive.is/pzaU9



  5. From 2026-5-22

    "Bill C-22 Creates New Surveillance Powers.
    The Privacy Commissioner Has No Role in Overseeing Any of Them.

    Every recent Canadian lawful-access proposal - from Bill C-30 in 2012 to Bill C-2 last year - included some statutory role for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
    Bill C-22 does not.
    The OPC cannot audit how the retained metadata is stored, cannot review the secret capability orders, and has no investigation power over complaints arising from the new regime."
    parliamentaudit.ca/news/bill-c

    "Bill C-22 Lets the Public Safety Minister Order a Telecom to Build Surveillance Tools. The Telecom Cannot Tell You. Here Is How That Works."
    parliamentaudit.ca/news/bill-c

  6. بي إم دابليو تستعد لاطلاق iX4 الجديدة.. هل تنافس TESLA؟

    misryoum.com/dablyw-tstad-latl

    تدخل BMW الألمانية بقوة فائقة إلى سوق السيارات الكهربائية، بعد أن كشفت عن قرب وصول طرازها الجديد كليًا، BMW iX4، الذي يُنتظر أن يُشعل المنافسة المباشرة مع تسلا وتحديدًا موديل Y في قطاع الكوبيه SUV الكهربائية.لم تعد هذه السيارة مجرد إضافة اعتيادية للأسطول...

    misryoum.com/?p=59080

    #دابليو #تستعد #لاطلاق #iX4 #الجديدة #تنافس #TESLA #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  7. بي إم دابليو تستعد لاطلاق iX4 الجديدة.. هل تنافس TESLA؟

    misryoum.com/dablyw-tstad-latl

    تدخل BMW الألمانية بقوة فائقة إلى سوق السيارات الكهربائية، بعد أن كشفت عن قرب وصول طرازها الجديد كليًا، BMW iX4، الذي يُنتظر أن يُشعل المنافسة المباشرة مع تسلا وتحديدًا موديل Y في قطاع الكوبيه SUV الكهربائية.لم تعد هذه السيارة مجرد إضافة اعتيادية للأسطول...

    misryoum.com/?p=59080

    #دابليو #تستعد #لاطلاق #iX4 #الجديدة #تنافس #TESLA #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  8. بي إم دابليو تستعد لاطلاق iX4 الجديدة.. هل تنافس TESLA؟

    misryoum.com/dablyw-tstad-latl

    تدخل BMW الألمانية بقوة فائقة إلى سوق السيارات الكهربائية، بعد أن كشفت عن قرب وصول طرازها الجديد كليًا، BMW iX4، الذي يُنتظر أن يُشعل المنافسة المباشرة مع تسلا وتحديدًا موديل Y في قطاع الكوبيه SUV الكهربائية.لم تعد هذه السيارة مجرد إضافة اعتيادية للأسطول...

    misryoum.com/?p=59080

    #دابليو #تستعد #لاطلاق #iX4 #الجديدة #تنافس #TESLA #منصة_مصر_اليوم_الاخبارية #misryoum_com

  9. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-22

    "Bill C-22 Creates New Surveillance Powers.
    The Privacy Commissioner Has No Role in Overseeing Any of Them.

    Every recent Canadian lawful-access proposal - from Bill C-30 in 2012 to Bill C-2 last year - included some statutory role for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
    Bill C-22 does not.
    The OPC cannot audit how the retained metadata is stored, cannot review the secret capability orders, and has no investigation power over complaints arising from the new regime."
    parliamentaudit.ca/news/bill-c

    "Bill C-22 Lets the Public Safety Minister Order a Telecom to Build Surveillance Tools. The Telecom Cannot Tell You. Here Is How That Works."
    parliamentaudit.ca/news/bill-c

  10. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-21

    "The Carney government's expansion of police data powers could hit you in the cellphone bill
    Canadians could face higher phone and internet bills under the Carney government's proposed expansion of police access to data unless Ottawa covers compliance costs for telecom providers, the industry and a leading adviser who helped craft the legislation warn."
    thestar.com/politics/federal/t

    also at

    archive.is/pzaU9

  11. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-20

    "EDITORIAL: No, Minister, you may not search my phone"
    provincialtimes.ca/editorial-n

    Quotes:

    "Bill C-22 short-circuits this balance by demanding a master key to every encrypted conversation, every cloud backup, and every locked phone—a key that, once forged, will open doors for every hostile actor clever enough to seize it."

    "... refusing to hollow out the country's digital security infrastructure is not the same as enabling crime.
    It is, rather, the recognition that the mathematics of encryption do not negotiate.
    A backdoor for the 'good guys' is a backdoor, full stop, and the cybersecurity community has spent decades explaining why such vulnerabilities inevitably migrate into the hands of criminals and hostile states."

  12. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-22 (Robert Diab)

    "Pressure mounts on Canada's lawful access bill
    With major tech companies threatening to leave Canada and U.S. lawmakers weighing in, the government is signalling it will amend C-22. But the constitutional questions it raises won't end there."
    nationalmagazine.ca/en-ca/arti

    Quote:
    "Could a power to compel a modification that introduces a vulnerability, even a narrow one, be challenged under section 8 as permitting an unreasonable search or seizure?
    The threshold question would be whether Canadians have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their encrypted digital communications.
    If yes, a court would then have to ask whether an order requiring a company to compromise that encryption for an investigative purpose constitutes an interference with that interest.
    I think the answer to both questions is likely yes, and a constitutional challenge along these lines is plausible."

  13. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-21

    "Lawful access bill pile-on continues as U.S. lobby group warns Liberals of trade implications"
    cbc.ca/news/politics/lawful-ac

    Quote
    "In a written submission to the parliamentary committee currently studying Bill C-22, the Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) - whose members include Amazon, Google and Nvidia, the most valuable publicly traded company in the world - argue that the Canadian legislation would have 'extraterritorial reach and increase conflict of law issues for global technology companies.'"

  14. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-21

    "OpenMedia to SECU: Withdraw Bill C-22 or gut its surveillance provisions"
    openmedia.org/article/item/ope

    [Block quote start]
    If passed, C-22 will affect what you do every day:

    - The privacy of your texts through Signal, iMessage, or WhatsApp becomes optional – and some of these services leave Canada entirely.

    - A complete record of where you've been and who you've talked with will be legally required to be tracked on every designated electronic service Bill C-22 touches - available to police with a warrant, or to any hacker who breaks C-22's backdoors.

    - Communications that must remain confidential, like those with doctors, banks, or solicitor-client communications will be at risk of breaking due to C-22's mandated backdoor capabilities.

    - Already-policed communities like journalists, protesters, and anyone organizing advocacy work in Canada loses the ability to privately communicate without fear.

  15. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-21

    "OpenMedia to SECU: Withdraw Bill C-22 or gut its surveillance provisions"
    openmedia.org/article/item/ope

    Quotes:

    "On May 15, 2026, OpenMedia submitted a brief to the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security (SECU) on Bill C-22, the so-called ‘Lawful Access Bill.’ In our 10-page brief, we put our core position front and centre: demanding full withdrawal of this dangerous, privacy-breaking bill."

    "Surveillance on this scale has no place in a democratic Canada. Even Canada's Chamber of Commerce - hardly a group of privacy activists - has warned that 'no comparable jurisdiction in the Western world has adopted lawful access provisions of this breadth.'"

    "Canada adding mandatory backdoors and data retention requirements at the exact moment AI-powered exploitation is accelerating is not just bad policy, it's reckless."

  16. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-20

    "Growing number of tech leaders, privacy experts expressing concern over 'lawful access' legislation."
    betakit.com/digital-surveillan

    Quote:
    "From the source: 'A breach is inevitable, and it will make the Elections Alberta data breach look like an autocorrect mistake.'
    Political commentator Erica Ifill argued in the Hill Times today that the more personal information stored, and the more people who have access to that information, the greater the risk."

  17. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-19

    "Proton VPN Slams Bill C-22 While Ottawa Hilariously Tells Canadians to Use VPNs"
    iphoneincanada.ca/2026/05/19/p

    Proton Quotes:
    "We're going to reiterate this one more time: there is no universe in which Proton VPN compromises its no-logs policy."

    "We'll defend our Canadian users and never compromise them.
    We will fight C-22's application by every means available."

    NordVPN Quote: "Should Bill C-22 pass in its current form and if we are subjected to mandatory obligations, there isn't a scenario in which we would compromise our no-logs architecture or encryption protections."

    Here is the Gov Can web page suggesting people use a VPN
    getcybersafe.gc.ca/en/secure-y

  18. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-5-21

    "The Government Tries to Make the Case for Bill C-22: Why Its Own Use Cases Reveal Disproportionate Overreach"
    michaelgeist.ca/2026/05/the-go

    Quote:
    "The briefings were meant to demonstrate that Bill C-22 is modest and misunderstood, but what they actually showed is that the bill is far more expansive than the needs the government identifies.
    The government says it is open to amendments.
    That should begin with more extensive hearings and reforms that remove or cap metadata retention at no more than thirty days and feature far greater narrowing and specificity on the issue of technical capability mandates."

  19. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    The next meeting about Bill C22 with the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security is schedule for Tue May 26
    (about 4 hours total)

    ourcommons.ca/Committees/en/SE

    Previous meetings

    Thur May 7 (about 4 hours)
    Tue May 5 (about 2 hours)

    So that's about 10 hours total in committee for a bill that will drastically change privacy for all Canadians.

    Of that time at least 50% was allocated by proponents of the bill.
    So only about 5 hours total is to be allocated for privacy advocates?

    IMO that looks like a gov trying to ram an unpoplar bill through and send it to the [rubber-stamp] Senate.

    There is still time [but not much] to contact your MP.

    IMO, considering how little time has been given to public discussion, C22 should be scrapped and start over but next time begin by gathering meaningful input from the public.

  20. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-4-20

    "Feds Now Open to Changing Bill C-22 After Getting Fact-Checked and Roasted by VPNs"
    iphoneincanada.ca/2026/05/20/o

    Quotes:
    "The government agency claimed that Bill C-22 would simply bring Canada in line with its allies, asserting that all G7, Five Eyes partners, and most European Union countries already have similar lawful access frameworks in place."

    "... a public Community Note quickly attached to the post directly corrected the government's claim, pointing out that the EU Court of Justice has actually ruled twice that general and indiscriminate mandatory data retention by service providers is unlawful.
    Because of those rulings, the note explained, most EU nations lack equivalent frameworks to the metadata retention requirements proposed in Bill C-22."

  21. #BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli
    #Surviellance #Internet #Technology
    #LawlessAccess

    From 2026-4-21

    "The Fed's 'Lawful Access' Bill C-22 is an Unprecedented Assault on Canadians' Privacy Rights and Must Be Withdrawn - Letter to the Prime Minister"
    cfe.torontomu.ca/blog/2026/04/

    Some key points

    "Under Part 2 of Bill C-22, the government can transform any digital service into a state surveillance tool"

    "Newly added safeguards in Part 2 of Bill C-22 do not address its fundamental problems."

    "Part 2 of Bill C-22 would force companies to record and retain every single person’s location and digital interaction data"

    "Bill C-22 paves the way for expanded information-sharing with foreign governments with poor human rights track records"