Christine Van Geyn: Privacy isn’t a crime, but Bill C-22 acts like it is
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Christine Van Geyn: Privacy isn't a crime, but Bill C-22 acts like it is
Politicians reveal meme-level ignorance of constitutional guarantee of privacy in Canada
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By Christine Van Geyn
Published Jun 06, 2026
Last updated 2 months ago
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Parliament’s public safety committee is currently studying a mass surveillance bill developed by the Carney government. Bill C-22, the Lawful Ac…
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