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Canada’s Bill C-4 lets political parties bypass privacy rules, risking voter data misuse and undermining democratic trust.
A proposed amendment in Canada’s Bill C-4 would let federal political parties set their own privacy rules, removing key data protections and oversight.
Critics warn this enables unchecked collection and use of voter data, including location and voting behavior, without consent or transparency.
The change, backdated to 2000, shields parties from past rulings and weakens Elections Canada’s authority.
Experts and independent senators say it threatens democratic integrity in an era of AI-driven political targeting, urging the Senate to remove or limit the provision.
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El proyecto de ley C-4 de Canadá permite a los partidos políticos eludir las reglas de privacidad, arriesgando el uso indebido de datos de votantes y socavando la confianza democrática.