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Canada passes Bill C-22 to modernize digital surveillance laws for faster investigations in trafficking, abuse, fraud, and security threats, with privacy and court oversight preserved.
Canada has introduced Bill C-22 to update its legal framework for law enforcement and CSIS, enabling faster access to digital information in investigations involving human trafficking, online abuse, fraud, and national security threats.
The bill introduces new tools like the confirmation of service demand and subscriber information orders, while requiring key telecom providers to maintain lawful access capabilities.
It aims to close gaps left by outdated 1995 laws, ensure compliance with court orders, and strengthen cooperation with Five Eyes allies—all while preserving privacy and judicial oversight.
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Canadá aprueba el proyecto de ley C-22 para modernizar las leyes de vigilancia digital para investigaciones más rápidas en tráfico, abuso, fraude y amenazas de seguridad, con privacidad y supervisión judicial preservadas.