Your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Your news links for today: The Docket – Episode 1: Michael Geist and Internet Privacy – Michael Spratt Five Measures to Help Counter the Tidal Wave of Secret Telecom Disclosures…
Your news links for today: The Docket – Episode 1: Michael Geist and Internet Privacy – Michael Spratt Five Measures to Help Counter the Tidal Wave of Secret Telecom Disclosures…
It has just been revealed that the government spies on Canadians’ private information once every 27 seconds.1 That means that 1 in 34 Canadians have had their sensitive information spied…
The government is facing huge public outcry over revelations that they request subscriber information from telecoms over a million times a year. At that rate, you, a member of your…
ProtectOurPrivacy.png Commenting on today’s House of Commons debate about online spying, OpenMedia.ca Executive Director Steve Anderson said: “We now know that Stephen Harper’s government spies on the private lives of…
Your news links for today: Your Telecom Provider is Selling your Information to the Government – CANADALAND Apple Canada Was Only Tech Company to Respond to Privacy Commish Request on…
Canadians are outraged over revelatoins that the government spies on citizens over 1 million times a year. If that weren’t enough, taxpayers foot the bill. When will this government start…
A growing coalition across political divides is speaking out together against government spying. Now this leading national newspaper is weighing in behind Canadians. Do you think the government will listen?…
A growing coalition across political divides is speaking out together against government spying. Article by Amber Hildebrandt for the CBC A debate is raging around the world about how all…
On Monday afternoon, the government’s reckless online spying Bill C-13 came a small step closer to becoming the law of the land. The government used its parliamentary majority to cut…
The government has introduced two far-reaching bills that would increase warrantless access to your private, personal information. What do you think of how this government is handling Canadians’ privacy? Article…
Your news links for today: Privacy concerns: Ron Deibert of Citizen Lab says government access to our digital data is a threat to liberal democracy – CBC Video We seriously…
This is an amazing development! On April 30th, 2014, over 3.1 million citizens and over 50 organizations united in a historic campaign to Stop The Secrecy around the Trans-Pacific Partnership…
Our Stop the Secrecy projections in Washington, D.C. are already having a huge impact. Today, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden argued before a Senate Finance Committee that “too often, there is…
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We did it – over 3,145,3813 spoke out against fast tracking the secretive TPP, sending the U.S. Congress a message they can’t ignore. Thanks to all of our campaign partners…
Your news links for today: Statement from the Interim Privacy Commissioner of Canada regarding telecommunications companies’ responses to information requests from government authorities – canada.gc.ca More Revelations About Government Spying…
140428_Bat_Signal-1.jpg Massive numbers of people are speaking out against fast track legislation and Trans-Pacific Partnership secrecy as Senate Finance Committee prepares for crucial TPP hearing following President Obama’s return to…
Six hours left! We have over 3.1 million people signed on to help Stop the Secrecy! Will you help us get to 3.2? read more
9 hours left to Stop the Secrecy! Let’s keep the pressure on – SHARE and LIKE! Show the person sitting next to you on the bus! Share at the gym…
The Federal Privacy Commissioner has revealed there are 1.2 million breaches of Canadians’ privacy each year. In the vast majority of these cases, telecom providers are handing over private customer…