Submission + - Canadian Internet Surveillance dies a quiet, lonely death. (theglobeandmail.com)
Dr Caleb writes: "The Internet surveillance legislation sponsored by Public Safety Minister Vic Toews has disappeared down a dark legislative hole. For all intents and purposes, the bill is dead.
If the Harper government still wants to pass a law that would make it easier for police to track people who use the web to commit crimes, it will have to start from scratch.
A follow up from the Minister of "Against Online Surveillance? You Must Be 'For' Child Porn""
A follow up from the Minister of "Against Online Surveillance? You Must Be 'For' Child Porn""