A report by Citizen Lab at Toronto University's Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy offered recommendations to address privacy and civil liberties concerns caused by the draft Bill C-26. The legislation would amend the Telecommunications Act and is intended to improve cybersecurity standards. The Citizen Lab report recommends improving language of the bill so the government and telecommunications companies can better "define, manage, and safeguard people’s personal information."
Report offers suggestions for improving Bill C-26
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