A proposed law in Canada allowing police more access to citizens’ data faces a growing chorus of criticism from technology companies, including threats that they’ll pull out of the country.
Bill C-22, also known as the Lawful Access Act, has passed two of three readings in Canada’s House of Commons, before it goes to the Senate for final review. It’s currently getting stakeholder feedback — much of it negative — as it undergoes scrutiny by a parliamentary committee.
Critics have focused on new legal provisions around metadata retention and government capabilities to extract information.
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