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"The government is moving forward in a way that is more indicative of an authoritarian approach rather a democratic approach," says Kwan. "Bill C-22 is an indication of that. Civil liberties organizations have said the bill is one of the most significant expansion of state surveillance authority in Canada in decades. They're even saying that it's the most invasive piece of legislation to come forward."

Even the Canadian Chamber of Commerce seems to think so. "You wouldn't have thought that they would be against a banker prime minister's legislation, the CCC, representing 200,000 businesses with a network of over 400 chambers of commerce and boards of trade across the country, said they are fundamentally opposed to this bill. They oppose the breaking of encryption and other essential zero knowledge security tools to provide the government and law enforcement with unfettered access to digital systems."

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[–] AGM@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 week ago

I like Jenny Kwan. I haven’t agreed with 100% of her positions, but I agree with a lot and she is an actually principled MP who is really active as an elected representative.