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I am a Canadian security/software engineer posting about politics, technology, and cybersecurity in Canada 🇨🇦

I boost anything I see related to cybersecurity & privacy in Canada

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Today I learned from @milamiceli, that Canadian telecom, Telus, has a subsidiary called Telus Digital that does contract work such as content moderation for Facebook

Three employees working for Telus in Germany are anonymously speaking out about the poor working conditions, poor support for employees, and poor wages for the emotionally draining work https://dair-community.social/@milamiceli/113187526033696804

Milagros Miceli (@[email protected])

The three speakers have produced a podcast for the Data Workers' Inquiry project (DE with EN subtitles) in which they discuss their experiences moderating content for Meta at Telus. Their voices are distorted for obvious reasons. You can listen here: https://peertube.dair-institute.org/w/2eUfw5zMRvFuKYZDpSaWm4?start=0s

Distributed AI Research Community

Canada’s Competition Tribunla lays down its largest ever fine of $38.9M. Cineplex has revived the fine for drip pricing, where they do not disclose a $1.50 per ticket online booking fee until the very end of checkout

Drip pricing is a rampant problem in Canada, from food delivery to airline tickets. The Tribunal seems to be hoping this shows companies they are serious about enforcement and it’s time to start complying with the June 2022 updates to the Competition Act #CdnPoli

https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/cineplex-ordered-to-pay-38-9m-by-competition-tribunal-in-ticket-fee-case-1.7049445

Cineplex ordered to pay $38.9M by Competition Tribunal in ticket fee case

Cineplex Inc. has been ordered to pay a record $38.9 million fine after the Competition Tribunal found the theatre owner guilty of deceptive marketing practices.

CTVNews
@AlisonCreekside @llebrun I’m still surprised to see so many people will say “the American toxicity is leaking up into Canada”… no no, we have plenty of our own and it flows both ways across the border

@MrBerard @carkner Not exactly what you’re looking for, but @chris has an open letter urging Parliament of Canada to provide a federated social media platform for its members. Many of the arguments seem applicable to academic & professional organizations as well.

https://chrisalemany.ca/2024/05/31/open-letter-to-parliament-of-canada-adopt-open-services-for-social-communications/

Open Letter to Parliament of Canada - Adopt Open Services for Social Communications - Murkyview

This open letter was sent on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Share this page from your fediverse server https:// Share This server does not support sharing. Please visit . Response from the Speaker. You can see the letter I received in response on September 19, 2024 here. You can still sign. When signing, please use your … Continue reading "Open Letter to Parliament of Canada – Adopt Open Services for Social Communications"

Murkyview

Tim Groves & Martin Lukacs at The Breach are reporting that Awz Ventures, led by former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, is the main investor in Corsight, the facial recognition company the New York Times reported is being used to conduct mass surveillance of Palestinians in Gaza

https://breachmedia.ca/stephen-harpers-firm-behind-spy-tech-israel-is-using-to-target-gazans/

Stephen Harper’s firm behind spy tech Israel is using to target Gazans ⋆ The Breach

Former prime minister’s fund controls and is the main investor in Israeli company that developed AI-based facial recognition tech being used by IDF on Palestinians

The Breach

A new pilot program from Vision Zero Vancouver to help pedestrians safely cross the street in #Vancouver

I remember a @notjustbikes video about some wild ideas for safe pedestrian crossings in America, this takes it one step further

Use of facial recognition in vending machines at University of Waterloo to collect age & gender data. The manufacturer says the machines are GDPR complaint… but this is in Canada. Who is even liable for this? Machines manufactured by Invenda, owned by Mars, fulfilled by Adaria Vending Services Limited, housed on Waterloo campus. Who is on the hook for following privacy law?

The precedent was already set in the Cadillac Fairview case that just because the images are deleted after analysis, does not mean consent isn’t required - however that case also set the precedent that there is no punishment for doing this, just say “oops, sorry” and move on #CdnTech #CdnPoli #Privacy #GDPR

https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/facial-recognition-error-message-on-vending-machine-sparks-concern-at-university-of-waterloo-1.6779835

'Facial recognition' error message on vending machine sparks concern at University of Waterloo

A set of smart vending machines at the University of Waterloo is expected to be removed from campus after students raised privacy concerns about their software.

Kitchener

@davidpierce One of my favourite things to come from 2023 is the creation of @404mediaco

Their podcast is now one of my favourites to listen to every week & it was an easy decision to pay for a subscription to get access to their bonus content

British Columbia is looking to Quebec, New York, and California; preparing a crack-down on short-term rentals #AirBnB #VRBO

A proposed Act would limit short-term rentals to principal residences, so investors with multiple condos or single-family homes will have to instead put them in the long-term rental market #BCpoli

#Victoria, #Vancouver, & #Kelowna already have rules like this, but it’s estimated almost 50% of listings are breaking bylaws & municipalities just can’t keep up

https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/bc-short-term-rental-legislation

Update: B.C. takes aim at short-term rentals with steeper fines, principal residence rule

A proposed law that would increase fines and ban most short-term rentals that are not in the operator's principal residence. Find out more.

Vancouver Sun

Starting Nov. 1, job postings in British Columbia (or open to BC residents) will be required to include the expected pay range

As of right now, the Province doesn’t have any rules on how large the range can be, so we’ll see how that goes & if they’ll have to introduce that later

You also cannot be punished in any way for discussing pay with your coworkers #BCPoli #CdnPoli

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/gender-equity/pay-transparency-laws-in-bc

Pay transparency laws in B.C. - Province of British Columbia

Information about Pay Transparency Laws in B.C