The Canadian government has once again sidestepped public debate by embedding broad privacy exemptions for political parties into a piece of unrelated legislation. Bill C-4, framed as a response to economic challenges, includes clauses that effectively remove political organizations from the reach of both federal and provincial privacy laws. The changes are not just forward-looking; they apply retroactively to May 31, 2000.
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-canadian-bill-that-wants-to-make-privacy-rules-optional-for-politicians
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-canadian-bill-that-wants-to-make-privacy-rules-optional-for-politicians
The Canadian government has once again sidestepped public debate by embedding broad privacy exemptions for political parties into a piece of unrelated legislation. Bill C-4, framed as a response to economic challenges, includes clauses that effectively remove political organizations from the reach of both federal and provincial privacy laws. The changes are not just forward-looking; they apply retroactively to May 31, 2000.
https://reclaimthenet.org/the-canadian-bill-that-wants-to-make-privacy-rules-optional-for-politicians
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