The Ottawa Citizen reports that the Ottawa airport has been wired for surveillance with Canada Border Services Agency preparing to record travellers’ conversations. David Fraser rightly questions the legality of the CBSA plan.

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Privacy
Seeking Solutions to the Mounting Social Media Privacy Concerns
Canadians are among the most active social media users in the world, yet the growing reliance on sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+ has generated unease with the privacy implications of massive data collection. My weekly technology law column last week (Toronto Star version, homepage version) notes I was recently invited to appear before the committee and used my time to identify four areas in need of action.
Seeking Solutions to the Mounting Social Media Privacy Concerns
fbprivacy Appeared in the Toronto Star on June 3, 2012 as Strong Laws Needed to Curb Facebook The House of Commons Committee on Ethics, Accountability and Privacy recently launched a major new study into the privacy concerns raised by popular social media sites. The study promises to canvass a wide […]
Privacy and Social Media: My Appearance Before the Ethics, Accountability & Privacy Committee
The Secret Lawful Access Regs: What the Gov Told the Telcos While Keeping the Public in the Dark
The regulations policy document are not the regulations per se, but rather a clear indication of planned regulations under the guise of a policy document. The document contains several key sections: