Part of the focus during senate hearings on bill C-59 has been on the speech crime created by bill C-51 in 2015. Debate centers on whether the roll-back of this crime in C-59 is a good thing or not. This post provides an overview of the issues, and a discussion of alternatives.
Read MoreBill C-59 will give the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) several new mandates, including the authority to engage in “active cyber” operations. This blog post briefly describes this mandate and addresses an area of uncertainty: how will the government square the use of offensive cyber capabilities with Canada’s international law obligations?
Read MoreBill C-59 creates a new “dataset” collection, retention and use system for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). It is a complicated system, responding to a series of hard policy dilemmas.
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