Canadians, pay attention: Bill C-2 is a quiet threat to your privacy and civil liberties.
With so much happening around the world, itās easy to miss whatās going on in our own backyard. But Bill C-2, now in the House of Commons, deserves your attention.
It lowers the threshold for law enforcement to access your private dataāwithout a warrant. All it takes is "reasonable suspicion."
What kind of data?
* Internet and cellphone metadata
* Your location and activity logs
* Information shared across borders with foreign agencies
All accessed more easily under vague āexigent circumstancesā
As a person whoās been accosted based on āreasonable suspicionā due toā¦. existing, Iām concerned that this bill expands surveillance powers and erodes due process protections that Canadians have long relied on.
I keep seeing arguments like, āIf youāre not doing anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about.ā
Let me be clear: thatās not how rights work.
Free societies are built on the principle that the law protects the innocentānot that we must prove we have nothing to hide.
If you're concerned (and you should be), reach out to your Member of Parliament. Let them know you oppose C-2 and support real protections for Canadian privacy and civil rights.
You can read the full bill here:
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-2/first-reading
Letās not sleepwalk into surveillance. We deserve better.
PS The Citizen Lab has an excellent write up https://citizenlab.ca/2025/06/a-preliminary-analysis-of-bill-c-2/
PPS If you're a Canadian resident, find your Member of Parliament here: https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en