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In a surprise move the Liberals have just introduced a bill that mandates ALL ELECTRONIC DEVICES SOLD, USED OR DESIGNED FOR CANADA must have the ability for government agents to access remotely. Also all ISP's are here-by instructed TO MAINTAIN ALL RECORDS FOR A MINIMUM OF 1 YEAR.
That's right, your phone, your car, your fridge, your smartwatch. EVERYTHING can now be used by the Feds to see what your doing, when your doing it and where you are. The ISP's will have to record everything site you visit, every request you make and they will have to save that data for at least a year and then just hand it over to the Feds without a warrant anytime they ask.
Here's a quick breakdown of the new law;
Confirmation of service demand: The bill would require internet and phone companies to tell authorities whether they provide a service to a particular person or account number.
Subscriber information production order: The legislation would allow authorities to obtain subscriber information from telecommunications companies, such as names, addresses, phone numbers and services provided.
Securing access to information: The bill would require key telecommunication service providers to develop and maintain technical capabilities aligned with international standards so that they are able to respond to requests from police and CSIS quickly and accurately.
Under the bill, the government would have the authority to make regulations requiring that electronic service providers develop and maintain location tracking capabilities. The bill would also create enforcement tools to ensure compliance and give the minister the power to apply penalties for non-compliance.
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-22/first-reading
SUMMARY
Part 1 amends various Acts to modernize certain provisions respecting the timely gathering and production of data and information during an investigation. It, among other things,
(a) amends the Criminal Code to, among other things,
(i) facilitate access to basic information that will assist in the investigation of federal offences through confirmation of service demands given to telecommunications service providers or judicial production orders for the production of subscriber information,
(ii) expedite the response to production orders by shortening the review process and clarify the ability of peace officers and public officers to receive and act on certain information that is voluntarily provided to them and to obtain and act on information that is publicly available,
(iii) specify certain circumstances in which peace officers and public officers may obtain evidence, including subscriber information, in exigent circumstances,
(iv) allow a justice or judge to authorize, in a warrant, a peace officer or public officer to obtain tracking data or transmission data that relates to any thing that is similar to a thing in relation to which data is authorized to be obtained under the warrant and that is unknown at the time the warrant is issued,
(v) provide and clarify authorities by which computer data may be examined, and
(vi) allow a justice or judge to authorize a peace officer or public officer to make a request to a foreign entity that provides telecommunications services — or that provides services by a means of telecommunication — to the public to produce transmission data or subscriber information that is in its possession or control;
(b) makes a consequential amendment to the Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act;
(c) amends the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act to allow the Minister of Justice to authorize a competent authority to make arrangements for the enforcement of a decision made by an authority of a state or entity that is empowered to compel the production of transmission data or subscriber information that is in the possession or control of a person in Canada;
(d) amends the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act to, among other things,
(i) facilitate access to basic information that will assist the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in the performance of its duties and functions under section 12 or 16 of that Act through confirmation of service demands given to telecommunications service providers and judicial orders against those providers, and
(ii) clarify the response time for production orders; and
(e) amends the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Cannabis Act to provide and clarify authorities by which computer data may be examined.
Part 2 enacts the Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act. That Act establishes a framework for ensuring that electronic service providers can facilitate the exercise, by authorized persons, of authorities to access information conferred under the Criminal Code or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act. It also makes related and consequential amendments to the Intelligence Commissioner Act.
Part 3 provides for the parliamentary review of Parts 1 and 2.
So ya, in about 3 weeks CISA will just be able to look up anything you've looked at, be able to look where you've been for the last year and on any device that is legal in Canada. Computer, cell phone, car, any electronic device that is licensed to use in Canada will now have to have a government issued backdoor so they can spy on you.
Kiss any privacy good bye Canadians. Your every step is now going to be watched by CISA. Attend a protest? Your known, Say something anti-government? Your known. Visit a no no web page? Your known. You cannot hide as the devices listed are something every Canadian owns an uses every single day.
Oh but don't worry, Mark Carney has just said that this power will only ever be used to ensure the safety of Canadians and that the government would never ever ever EVER miss used this massive, widespread spying network to track what Canadians are saying.
Take a step back UK cucks, Canada just stole your beer for the most spied up nation in the West.
The worst bit, the very worst bit it that Canada voted for this. They wanted to own Trump so bad they just hand a completely insane group of power hungry autocrats the ability to see and track EVERYTHING they do EVERY DAY.
You asked for this Canada, now enjoy it because there is ZERO you can do to stop it. If you dare to protest it they will know who you are and you will be jailed for it. The limited freedoms that Canadians enjoyed? Gone. Your nothing more then a cog in the GDP machine, speak out and you'll be "replaced".
That's right, your phone, your car, your fridge, your smartwatch. EVERYTHING can now be used by the Feds to see what your doing, when your doing it and where you are. The ISP's will have to record everything site you visit, every request you make and they will have to save that data for at least a year and then just hand it over to the Feds without a warrant anytime they ask.
Here's a quick breakdown of the new law;
Confirmation of service demand: The bill would require internet and phone companies to tell authorities whether they provide a service to a particular person or account number.
Subscriber information production order: The legislation would allow authorities to obtain subscriber information from telecommunications companies, such as names, addresses, phone numbers and services provided.
Securing access to information: The bill would require key telecommunication service providers to develop and maintain technical capabilities aligned with international standards so that they are able to respond to requests from police and CSIS quickly and accurately.
Under the bill, the government would have the authority to make regulations requiring that electronic service providers develop and maintain location tracking capabilities. The bill would also create enforcement tools to ensure compliance and give the minister the power to apply penalties for non-compliance.
https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-22/first-reading
RECOMMENDATION
Her Excellency the Governor General recommends to the House of Commons the appropriation of public revenue under the circumstances, in the manner and for the purposes set out in a measure entitled “An Act respecting lawful access”.SUMMARY
Part 1 amends various Acts to modernize certain provisions respecting the timely gathering and production of data and information during an investigation. It, among other things,
(a) amends the Criminal Code to, among other things,
(i) facilitate access to basic information that will assist in the investigation of federal offences through confirmation of service demands given to telecommunications service providers or judicial production orders for the production of subscriber information,
(ii) expedite the response to production orders by shortening the review process and clarify the ability of peace officers and public officers to receive and act on certain information that is voluntarily provided to them and to obtain and act on information that is publicly available,
(iii) specify certain circumstances in which peace officers and public officers may obtain evidence, including subscriber information, in exigent circumstances,
(iv) allow a justice or judge to authorize, in a warrant, a peace officer or public officer to obtain tracking data or transmission data that relates to any thing that is similar to a thing in relation to which data is authorized to be obtained under the warrant and that is unknown at the time the warrant is issued,
(v) provide and clarify authorities by which computer data may be examined, and
(vi) allow a justice or judge to authorize a peace officer or public officer to make a request to a foreign entity that provides telecommunications services — or that provides services by a means of telecommunication — to the public to produce transmission data or subscriber information that is in its possession or control;
(b) makes a consequential amendment to the Foreign Publishers Advertising Services Act;
(c) amends the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Act to allow the Minister of Justice to authorize a competent authority to make arrangements for the enforcement of a decision made by an authority of a state or entity that is empowered to compel the production of transmission data or subscriber information that is in the possession or control of a person in Canada;
(d) amends the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act to, among other things,
(i) facilitate access to basic information that will assist the Canadian Security Intelligence Service in the performance of its duties and functions under section 12 or 16 of that Act through confirmation of service demands given to telecommunications service providers and judicial orders against those providers, and
(ii) clarify the response time for production orders; and
(e) amends the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and the Cannabis Act to provide and clarify authorities by which computer data may be examined.
Part 2 enacts the Supporting Authorized Access to Information Act. That Act establishes a framework for ensuring that electronic service providers can facilitate the exercise, by authorized persons, of authorities to access information conferred under the Criminal Code or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act. It also makes related and consequential amendments to the Intelligence Commissioner Act.
Part 3 provides for the parliamentary review of Parts 1 and 2.
So ya, in about 3 weeks CISA will just be able to look up anything you've looked at, be able to look where you've been for the last year and on any device that is legal in Canada. Computer, cell phone, car, any electronic device that is licensed to use in Canada will now have to have a government issued backdoor so they can spy on you.
Kiss any privacy good bye Canadians. Your every step is now going to be watched by CISA. Attend a protest? Your known, Say something anti-government? Your known. Visit a no no web page? Your known. You cannot hide as the devices listed are something every Canadian owns an uses every single day.
Oh but don't worry, Mark Carney has just said that this power will only ever be used to ensure the safety of Canadians and that the government would never ever ever EVER miss used this massive, widespread spying network to track what Canadians are saying.
Take a step back UK cucks, Canada just stole your beer for the most spied up nation in the West.
The worst bit, the very worst bit it that Canada voted for this. They wanted to own Trump so bad they just hand a completely insane group of power hungry autocrats the ability to see and track EVERYTHING they do EVERY DAY.
You asked for this Canada, now enjoy it because there is ZERO you can do to stop it. If you dare to protest it they will know who you are and you will be jailed for it. The limited freedoms that Canadians enjoyed? Gone. Your nothing more then a cog in the GDP machine, speak out and you'll be "replaced".