Mark Carney’s government pushed Bill C-22 through the House of Commons last week. The bill requires internet companies to ensure that their systems include surveillance capabilities. It gives bold new powers to police, as it permits them and government officials to open and examine Canadians’ personal mail, and would also have banned cash donations over $10,000.  The bill mandates that telecom and internet companies ensure that their systems include surveillance and monitoring capabilities, which could be shared with police and intelligence agencies.

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