Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Marie Woolf
Publication Date: June 4, 2025 - 22:27
Strong Borders Act would give law enforcement access to internet subscriber information without a warrant
June 4, 2025
A border security bill tabled this week by the federal government would grant CSIS, the police and other law enforcement agencies the right to demand information about internet subscribers – including their locations – without a warrant from a judge.The proposed changes, part of a sprawling piece of legislation unveiled on Tuesday, were criticized by civil liberties advocates and legal experts, who argued that the measures would run counter to previous court rulings and would almost certainly face new challenges.
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