Canada's Bill C 22 Is a Repackaged Version of Last Year's Surveillance Nightmare The Canadian government's persistence in pushing legislation that erodes citizens' digital rights is a worrying trend.
The latest bill, C 22, is essentially a rehashing of last year's contentious Bill C 2, which was met with fierce resistance from the privacy community.
Rather than learning from these criticisms and revising its approach, the government has chosen to refine its attempts at surveillance.