U.S. Congress warns Ottawa’s lawful-access bill could weaken defences against hackers
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U.S. Congress warns Ottawa’s lawful-access bill could weaken defences against hackers
MARIE WOOLF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED MAY 8, 2026
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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Toronto last month.
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Two American congressional committees are warning Canada’s Public Safety Minister that his department’s lawful-access bill could weaken both countries’ collective defences against hackers, harm U.S. natio…
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