The Carney government’s expanding power to identify Canadians online, access their data—and punish them
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The Carney government’s expanding power to identify Canadians online, access their data—and punish them
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6 JULY 2026
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The Liberals fast-tracked Bill C-22 through the Commons despite unresolved amendments and expert warnings
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The federal government is assembling more legal tools to identify who Canadians are online, track what they do there, and, in some cases, punish them for what they say than at any point in the country’s history.
That is the picture emerging from a cluster of bills advanced this spring, capped by Bill C-22, the Lawf…
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