Canada's Bill C 22 Is a Repackaged Version of Last Year's Surveillance Nightmare The Canadian government's latest attempt at surveillance legislation, Bill C 22, has sparked widespread criticism from the tech community and civil liberties groups.
This bill is not a new concept but rather an updated version of last year's failed Bill C 2. One of the most concerning aspects of Bill C 22 is its expansion of metadata collection.
The bill requires digital services to store user data for up to one year, creating a vast repository that can be exploited by malicious actors.