The fallout from the U.S. National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance programs has Canadian officials, including Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart, looking at the Canadian government’s surveillance of phone and Internet records. This roundup looks at Canada’s response to the NSA programs, a project by a group of University of Victoria researchers and the similarities and differences between the laws governing the U.S. and Canada with respect to government surveillance.
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