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"Slick Videos Won't Save Lawful Access: Why The Government's Bill C-22 Defence Avoids the Charter, Privacy and Security Concerns Raised By Critics"
https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2026/05/slick-videos-wont-save-lawful-access-why-the-governments-bill-c-22-defence-avoids-the-charter-privacy-and-security-concerns-raised-by-critics/

Quote: "Meanwhile, the government's position on encryption and systemic vulnerability is facing criticism from a wide range of groups.
Despite insisting that the bill brings Canada into line with its Five Eyes partners, Apple, Meta, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Cybersecurity Advisors Network, and even the chairs of the U.S. House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs Committees have all warned that Bill C-22's technical capability requirements would create systemic vulnerabilities that adversaries could exploit."

Slick Videos Won't Save Lawful Access: Why The Government's Bill C-22 Defence Avoids the Charter, Privacy and Security Concerns Raised By Critics - Michael Geist

With opposition to Bill C-22, the lawful access bill, mounting, Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has turned to social media with a video defending the bill as one that “respects Canadian privacy and Charter rights.” The video signals that the government has noticed the growing public concern. But the case against the bill, which I argued in committee testimony last week and in a series of earlier posts, raises at least four issues on which the government has not engaged: mandated metadata retention (which is ignored in its Charter Statement), a lower threshold for access to subscriber information that hurts privacy, security risks now alarming Canada’s closest allies, and an oversight architecture the oversight body itself says is incomplete.

Michael Geist

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#Surveillance #Internet #Smartphone
#Technology

Do you enjoy surfing the net and using your smartphone without fear of being spied on?
Maybe you dislike politics but if you wish to maintain your privacy and Charter rights then you might wish to pay attention to what is happening with Bill C22.

A great many privacy and security advocates have spoken out against the bill.

Here is a petition that helps explain what is going on.
https://action.openmedia.org/page/188754/action/1

Bill C22 has passed second reading and is currently being studied in committee but could be sent to the Senate after third reading which could happen soon.
The Libs have a majority so they can ram the bill through the House Of Commons.
The Senate might rubber stamp it so that it becomes law.

There is still time to stop it if enough Canadians push back.
The above petition is a good way to start.

Another way to help is to help spread the message all over the world.

Stop the Surveillance State: Stop Bill C-22!

🚨 Bill C-22 forces every Canadian internet provider, messaging app & cloud service to build surveillance backdoors and store a year of your data. Foreign state hackers exploited similar legislation in the US. Shut the backdoor: https://openmedia.org/StopC22 #BillC22

#BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli

For the forseeable future I shall be tooting on topics related to the Charter and privacy which includes #BillC22 and #AgeGate.

IMO Bill C22 is the greatest threat to our privacy and Charter rights that I have seen since the Cons introduced Bill C30 in 2012 (which was withdrawn after much protest).

The spooks (Cdn spies and thier contractors) wish to create a database containing up to one year's worth of your meta data - internet search history and mobile phone contacts with location data, something that could be used to track you.

On the fediverse I recommend following these accounts, each of whom has been stong proponents of privacy since before Bill C30 (14 years ago).

@mgeist a well noted privacy lawyer who has been providing invaluable privacy information for decades.

@OpenMediaOrg an organization that has been campaigning for privacy and internet rights for Canadians for a great many years.

#KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli

This video shows what could happen if #BillC22 is passed and people get access to the data.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y07j3hXAI-g&si=yKT-JuV3H784g5SX

Currently it should be possible to turn off location data on your phone or not use any app that uses location data.

BillC22 and a data breach is all it would take for your privacy to be threatened since the location data would be gathered by the telcom and there is nothing you could set on your phone to stop the collection.

Scary stuff folks.

Dangerous apps - In the web of data brokers | DW Documentary

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From 2026-5-7

"Meta's Position on Canada's Bill C-22"
https://about.fb.com/news/2026/05/metas-position-on-canadas-bill-c-22/

It contains a partial extract from a meeting with the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security

Quote: "The technical community's consensus on this is clear: it is not possible to build backdoors to encrypted systems for law enforcement without creating vulnerabilities that will be exploited by malicious actors."

From 2026-5-8

"Apple and Meta warn Canada's Bill C-22 forces encryption backdoors"
https://cyberinsider.com/apple-and-meta-warn-canadas-bill-c-22-forces-encryption-backdoors/

Meta's Position on Canada's Bill C-22

Today, Meta appeared in front of the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, where a version of this post was delivered as speaking

Meta Newsroom

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This letter has been previously released elsewhere.

"Open Letter: Bill C-22, An Act respecting lawful access"
https://www.hilltimes.com/sponsored/open-letter-bill-c-22-an-act-respecting-lawful-access/

Some key points:

"Bill C-22 will expose Canadians and Canadian institutions to foreign surveillance and interference."

"Bill C-22 will jeopardize the security and privacy of people in Canada and abroad, including children and vulnerable communities."

"Bill C-22 will push innovation, talent, and investment dollars away from Canada."

#BillC22 #KillBillC22 #StopBillC22 #CdnPoli

"Apple responds to Canada's Bill C-22, 'will never' add backdoors
The iPhone maker said it would continue advocating against measures that put personal data at risk"
https://mobilesyrup.com/2026/05/06/apple-respond-canada-bill-c-22-will-never-add-backdoors/

Not sure what happens to Android phones.

Apple responds to Canada's Bill C-22, 'will never' add backdoors

Apple warned that the government's lawful access bill could undermine Canadian privacy and weaken encryption.

MobileSyrup

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From 2026-3-24

"Ottawans should be concerned about privacy, police access in federal lawful access bill
Bill C-22, the lawful access bill, proposes limited unwarranted and broader warranted powers to authorities"
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/bill-c-22-privacy-concerns

From 2026-5-5

"Liberals refuse to disclose report on police search powers consultation as bill heads to committee"
https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/liberals-refuse-to-disclose-report-on-police-search-powers-consultation-as-bill-heads-to-committee

From 2026-5-6

"White hat hackers warn lawful access bill could make it easier for criminals to penetrate Canadian systems"
https://myemail.constantcontact.com/News-Digest--Warnings-against-C-22-from-white-hat-hackers--MPs--Chamber-of-Commerce--US-Congressional-Leaders--Apple--Meta---civ.html?soid=1110839102458&aid=Xj-wDvmhbQE

From 2026-5-6

"Will Carney's majority government usher in a costly era of privacy invasion?"
https://iclmg.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Carneys-majority-government-ushers-in-a-costly-era-of-privacy-invasion.pdf

From 2026-5-6

"Apple argues Liberals' lawful access bill could put users’ personal data at risk
Bill C-22 would allow police, spies to more easily obtain private information during investigations"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/apple-argues-liberals-lawful-access-bill-could-put-users-personal-data-at-risk-9.7190092

Ottawans should be concerned about privacy, police access in federal lawful access bill: lawyer

Bill C-22, the lawful access bill, proposes limited unwarranted and broader warranted powers to authorities.

ottawacitizen

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"Episode 263: The Lawful Access Act Roundtable With David Fraser and Robert Diab"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6Tutz2UlkA

Episode 263: The Lawful Access Act Roundtable With David Fraser and Robert Diab

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