- Sask. Party doesn't 'get' privacy. t.co/4vsRIYIu3u ->
- Canada complicit in undermining Internet privacy: Geist. t.co/cyuzPeoKV3 ->
- Wireless firms agree to give Ottawa ability to monitor calls, phone data. t.co/cOpNWt5q3f ->
- Police agree to key privacy guidelines for video surveillance. t.co/JBnZRhZRQz ->
- To protect Canadians’ privacy, telcos must shut the ‘back door’. t.co/0TM6CxXuL9 ->
- Real privacy means oversight. t.co/L1qre0KO0E ->
- Visitors must submit fingerprints and photos to Ottawa for visas. t.co/PF4fyF2Ofq ->
- Ottawa sought broader access to smartphone user data, records show. t.co/cLcOm5srup ->
- Ontario reviewing access to criminal court records. t.co/S8S71j5WSE ->
- Wireless firms rejected Ottawa’s changes to surveillance rules over cost concerns. t.co/GpPMt7VklC ->
- Advertisers to open up on Web-usage data collection, targeted advertising. t.co/vYTiSwosUN ->
- Canada reacts: Consequences of the NSA revelations. t.co/ZicLmWHNS6 ->
- Internet and Privacy: Are Free Websites under Threat? t.co/Vm37qhWXqQ ->
- Canadian Royal Mint to test digital currency project 'MintChip' this year. t.co/y3b0aAYKNK ->
- UBC's employee tracking part of larger privacy debate. t.co/JN1Lk3Dwvd ->
- Municipalities must streamline info requests, Nunavut info-privacy watchdog says. t.co/1IDTTuSLS9 ->
- New report slams Nova Scotia's Freedom of Information act. t.co/OPoORsqtOf ->
- Recent examples of health-care privacy breaches. t.co/X6JcOBA0t4 ->
- Nova Scotia as bad as some Third World regimes for hoarding information, report finds. t.co/1vbqYjWq28 ->
- What you can do to keep your information private. t.co/CevDnOGJ8X ->
- Research boss calls for health data shakeup. t.co/YQx5Hf7Spv ->
- Canadian Mint ready to test its own digital money project. t.co/JrwfC8GisG ->
- RT @Wikisteff: Wait. If Gottschalk v. Benson made scientific truths unpatentable, how can DNA patents exist? t.co/ZOXjHRPjtb ->