Newly released Senate committee reports provide a glimpse into Conservatives’ privacy policy priorities, writes Michael Geist for The Tyee. Specifically, the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence released two reports recommending a “massive expansion in the collection and sharing of biometric information” at the borders and “examining training and certification of imams in Canada.” While the reports acknowledge potential privacy issues, they offer, Geist says, few protective measures other than “appropriate oversight.”
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