Canadian Privacy Commissioner Addresses 'Lawful Access' 22
EvilAlien writes "The Privacy Commissioner of Canada has commented on the federal Government's Lawful Access proposal calling the proposed legislation "a grave, needless and unjustifiable deterioration of privacy rights in our country". Canadian news sources have covered the comments, bringing the issue to the forefront of public awareness. For discussion on the Lawful Access Consultation, see the earlier Slashdot story in YRO."
america doesn't care about canada (Score:2)
Re:america doesn't care about canada (Score:4, Interesting)
Of course, one of the sad proofs of your post is the location of this whole story - buried under the YRO topic and not on /.'s font page.
I am American, and I care about Canada (Score:5, Funny)
Bush is a war-mongering buffoon
Very OT: LOL (Score:1)
Nice one. :)
Re:I am American, and I care about Canada (Score:1)
Or, in the words of a senior aid to Prime Minister Chretien (of Canada, in case you didn't know :)), he's a "moron."
Not that I would be surprised if that didn't make American news. She slipped and said what everyone else was thinking, too much of that could be dangerous :)
Re:america doesn't care about canada (Score:1)
Re:america doesn't care about canada (Score:2)
You sound like a reasonable poster, but I feel compelled to add the following for anyone who might have taken my post the wrong way: I had no intention of slighting the Canadian armed forces. Nor the Mexican Navy, for that matter. I had merely used the SAS as an example because of their reputation as a counter terrorist unit, not just as a commando unit.
And for those who are going to take my clarification the wrong way: I steadfastly refuse to get into a debate about the SAS'es historical role in Northern Ireland and the "terrorist" vs. "freedom fighter" semantics.
Re:america doesn't care about canada (Score:3, Interesting)
You mean like this [npr.org]?
I understand that that is old news but we do get some Canadian related material even if it is few and far between.
However, I must agree that Americans can be extremely US centric in their news. I see quite a bit of world wide information in news.bbc.co.uk but nothing like that on CNN. However, I must say that we have news that doesn't quite make the limelight that is US based that I feel should so it's not just Canadian news that is pretty much ignored.
Re:america doesn't care about canada (Score:2)
Yeah, people keep mentioning that, but there's a pretty good reason. If the states hadn't united they would comprise a signifigant chunk of international news. A single US state is often comparable to an entire country.
Canada population 31.9 Million ~ California population 33.9 Million
Australia 19.5 ~ New York 19
England 49.1 ~ Texas 20.9 + Florida 16 + Pennsylvania 12.3 = 49.2
France 59.7 ~ Illinois 12.4 + Ohio 11.4 + Michigan 9.9 + Massachusetts 6.3 + Washington 5.9 + Missouri 5.6 + Wisconsin 5.4 + Maryland 5.3 = 62.2
Netherlands 16 ~ Georgia 8.2 + North Carolina 8 = 16.2
Norway 4.5 ~ Maryland 5.3
Sweden 8.8 ~ New Jersey 8.4
Switzerland 7.2 ~ Virginia 7.1
Denmark 5.3 ~ Tennessee 5.7
Isreal 6 ~ Indiana 6.1
Then there's THIRTY MORE STATES with another 68 million, plus Puerto Rico 3.8 million, Washington DC, and some minor territories. You can match the left over population up against either Germany or a slew of small countries.
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Re:america doesn't care about canada (Score:2)
A point worth considering.
I'd say one of the primary reasons it isn't is that China is very isolationist. Little news goes in or out. A lesser contributing factor is that China is on average far less developed than any of the other contries I listed.
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Go Figure (Score:2)
So Canada does a lot of things right such as Universal Health Care (cue libertarian nuts to reply with 500 posts knocking it), and they seem to have a clue regarding the internet.
I've visited Canada several times, and it seems like a metric version of the U.S. without as many assholes (or stupid presidents). Of course, I never visited Quebec, so I may be naive on that point.
Re:Go Figure (Score:1)
Government-sponsored health care may work in principle, but the Canadian model is NOT the way to go about it.
At least someone is watching... (Score:1)
It's given me the heads up, and I plan on spreading the word to interested parties around town (universities and the like). Maybe I'll drop in on my MP/MLA and have a brief chat with why this bill would be A Bad Thing For Canadians(tm).
W00T! (Score:1)
all i can say is, W00T W00T! Go Canada!
Reece
It's about time. (Score:1)
trane
This is coming from a GOVERNMENT agency (Score:2)
My question is regarding the USA. Is there an equivalent body in the American government? Is anyone "official" (read: not like lobbying bodies such as ACLU, EFF, etc.) looking out for the US citizenry's privacy rights? If so, have they been muzzled during the last 15 months?
For more info, including extra-national sources... (Score:2)
Other than that, do people in the US really care as little as they appear to about what is happening in Canada? I know we're not even a terribly significant trading partner, but we share a border dammit =)