Canadian bill would strip internet access from 'specified persons', no warrant
NegativeTechnology
A new Canadian bill proposes to strip internet access from 'specified persons' without the need for a warrant, raising significant concerns about privacy and civil liberties. This legislation could set a troubling precedent for government overreach and the potential for abuse, as it allows authorities to cut off individuals from online communication without due process. The implications of such a law could affect not only those targeted but also the broader public's trust in digital freedoms.
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