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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, June 09 2013 @ 07:15 PM EDT |
It would almost certainly be inadmissible in Canadian courts, and if released to
the public make it impossible to punish anybody, because every potential juror
would be biased.
On the other hand, I refuse to believe that telecoms in Canada don't store that
meta data, and there are these things called warrants...[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 10 2013 @ 04:58 AM EDT |
Does this mean Canadian authorities are engaged in similar forms of
surveillance?
That phone companies such as Bell and Telus are subject to
warrants similar to those faced by Verizon? That Internet companies co-operate
with Canadian authorities? That Canadian and U.S. authorities share information
obtained through programs such as the Verizon meta-data program or PRISM? That
Canadians are targeted by the U.S. programs?
The law would suggest that all
of these things are entirely possible.
Michael Geist[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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