After ‘misunderstanding,’ federal officials are open to changes on police search powers bill



OTTAWA — The federal government says the debate over its controversial lawful access Bill C-22 is marred by “misunderstanding” but says it is open to amending it to address concerns over encryption and fears of mass surveillance. Read More



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