The Tyee reports on the surveillance practices of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and its efforts to conceal it from the public. A 3,000-page packet of internal RCMP communications shows the department hid contracts for its Project Wide Awake surveillance program from the public through a "national security exception" and purchased software to monitor "private communications" tied to "political protests."
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