Ottawa introduces new bill aiming to provide more transparency over digital data

Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains explains how a new bill could protect Canadians' personal data online.

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32 comments

  1. More tribunals. More kangaroo courts only answerable to a politically appointed Komissar. Canada slips closer to banana republic status

  2. How much would the fine be when the Liberal government tries to access the private banking information of Canadians?

  3. Im Punjabi and I don’t trust fellow Punjabis involved in Canadian Government positions. Indian politics are worse enough.

  4. There’s only one thing worse than a news anchor who believes the propaganda they are reading off the teleprompter and that’s a news anchor who doesn’t believe it and reads it anyways.

  5. I dont trust the liberals, but I’d rather they have my data than a company like Discord which has been known to spread revenge porn of users they disagree with or hand over user nudes over to random groups.

  6. Canadian govt taking away freedom and rights of canadians.why would you care and protect our personal online data. O.m.g. these politicians protecting canadians. We are doomed even more

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