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Comments: 2 +-   Canadian Gov't: No Expectation Of Privacy On Net-> on Tuesday June 30, @11:19AM The_AV8R

Submitted by The_AV8R on Tuesday June 30, @11:19AM
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The_AV8R writes "In a recent interview, Peter Van Loan, the new Canadian Public Safety minister, says ISPs should be able to provide private user information without a warrant. He even goes as far as denying that his predecessor promised never to ever allow the police to wiretap the Internet without a warrant, even when presented with an audio clip proving otherwise. The interview was conducted by Canadian tech podcast Search Engine and posted on June 26th. He even went as far as saying, in reference to IP addresses, names, cell phone numbers or email addresses:

[...] that is not the kind of information about which Canadians have a legitimate expectation of privacy

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