Jamie Sarkonak: Liberals should crack down on crime instead of ending online privacy
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Jamie Sarkonak: Liberals should crack down on crime instead of ending online privacy
The Liberal government’s recent push for an end to online privacy by way of a mandatory digital surveillance registry for all Canadians is not only unconstitutional but also counterproductive. While the intent behind such measures may be well-intentioned, they fail to address the root causes of crime and instead encroach upon individual freedoms that are essential in today's digital age.
The proposed legislation seeks to compel individuals to surrender their personal data to a centralized government database…
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May 19, 2026