Your Daily Digital Digest for Thursday, May 21, 2015
Your news links for today: Spy agencies target mobile phones, app stores to implant spyware – CBC News NSA Planned to Hijack Google App Store to Hack Smartphones – The…
Your news links for today: Spy agencies target mobile phones, app stores to implant spyware – CBC News NSA Planned to Hijack Google App Store to Hack Smartphones – The…
Your news links for today: Rogers, TELUS and Bell Lose Legal Challenge to CRTC Wireless Code – iPhone in Canada Cellphone carriers lose court challenge over CRTC new wireless code…
Your news links for today: Bill C-51: They Appear to Know Not What They Have Done – National Security Law Blog Mulcair vows to repeal bill C-51 at NDP rally…
Your news links for today: URGENT: Senate backtracks on TPP fasttrack — call Congress to oppose the Trans Pacific Partnership – Boing Boing Senate Reverses Course and Advances TPP Fast…
Your news links for today: Your tax info at heightened risk, experts say – MoneySense CSIS and other law enforcement agencies can wiretap Google Hangouts – Mobile Syrup CEO of…
Your news links for today: Liberal senators to vote against anti-terror bill Trudeau supported – Globe and Mail Many of the NSA’s Loudest Defenders Have Financial Ties to NSA Contractors…
Your news links for today: My (Conservative) MP’s response to my email concerning Bill C-51 – reddit My local Liberal MP’s response to Bill C-51, explaining why the Liberals will…
Your news links for today: The high price of speaking out in Ottawa: Editorial – Toronto Star Supporters publicly abandoning Liberal Party over Trudeau’s support for Bill C-51 – ThinkPol…
Your news links for today: Canada passes anti-terror bill that’s bad news for online privacy – Engadget Bill C-51 mega-thread – reddit Of Snowden and the NSA, only one has…
Your news links for today: Conservative anti-terror bill passes final vote with Liberal support – Globe and Mail Bill C-51 passes final vote. – reddit Liberal MP Adam Vaughan At…
Your news links for today: CRTC to set roaming rates national carriers charge competitors – Globe and Mail CRTC to force Rogers, Telus and Bell to charge less for domestic…
Your news links for today: Canada poised to pass anti-terror legislation despite widespread outrage – The Guardian The FBI wants us to have computer security so strong that only they…
Your news links for today: Bill C-51 Might Be Passed Next Week – Press For Truth Ontario aboriginal groups fear Bill C-51 will turn protests into terrorism – The Agenda…
Your news links for today: CRTC to announce wholesale wireless decision on May 5th – Mobile Syrup Mobilicity has 157,000 subscribers, asks judge for another stay until August 31st –…
Your news links for today: Bill C-51: Still Baking With The Wrong Recipe On The Charter Of Rights & Freedoms – National Security Law Blog Canada’s National Security Advisor Still…
Your news links for today: Canadian Government on Copyright Notice Flood: “It’s Not a Notice-and-Settlement Regime” – Michael Geist TV Show ‘Empire’ a UK Hit Thanks to Pirates, Star Says…
Your news links for today: The Power of Backroom Lobbying: How the Recording Industry Got Their Copyright Term Extension – Michael Geist Terrorism top security issue, PM’s adviser says –…
Your news links for today: Experts Urge Canada to Stop Threatening Piracy Notices – TorrentFreak Competition Killer: Why the Copyright Term Extension For Sound Recordings Will Limit Consumer Choice and…
Your news links for today: Sound Recording Copyright Extension to 70 Years is a MONEY GRAB! – University of Alberta Faculty of Law Blog Is the Great Canadian Copyright Giveaway…
Your news links for today: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s New Budget Invests Heavily in the Military and Spies – VICE The curious case of Tom Mulcair: C-51 and the…