Today, as Trade Ministers from Trans-Pacific Partnership nations are meeting in Chile, OpenMedia has launched our Let’s Talk TPP Citizens’ Report— shaped by the input of almost 28,000 Canadians who ...
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This week my regular technology law column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) focused on the long election campaign and the prospect that digital issues might get some time in the spotlight. The ...
But, back in the fall of 2013, they got a surprise. They learned that some of the people in their midst may not have been who they thought they were. According to executive director Will Horter, it ...
Your shoes, your liquids… and your Facebook password? Can you imagine doing this at the airport? You take off your shoes, put your liquids in the x-ray tray... and ...
To understand how this all came about, we have to look back at previous two weeks’ fraught negotiations. Last week we posted about the approval of new standards that would allow for ‘deep packet ...
Are police spying our cell phones? Citizens deserve to know. IMSI-Catchers, more commonly known as Stingrays, are used to simulate cell phone towers and trick nearby mobile phones into exposing ...
This morning Motherboard reported explosive revelations on the RCMP’s use of Stingray devices – technically known as IMSI-catchers. Stingrays are devices about the size of a briefcase that simulate a ...
OTTAWA—A secret deal between Canada’s spies and border guards proposed more information sharing and joint operations without the need for political sign-off, the Star has learned. A 2014 deal between ...