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All Canadians would be trapped in anti-terror legislation’s ‘web’, warns privacy commissioner | Ottawa Citizen

7.3.15

All Canadians would be trapped in anti-terror legislation’s ‘web’, warns privacy commissioner | Ottawa Citizen: The information-sharing provisions specifically remove restrictions on the passing of data between 17 federal departments and agencies. Those include the RCMP and Canada’s two spy agencies, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and Communications Security Establishment (CSE)

But it also includes the Canada Revenue Agency as well as the departments of Citizenship and Immigration, Health and Transport.


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