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Opposition blasts Public Safety Minister Vic Toews’ online privacy ultimatum

OTTAWA – Legislation that would give police and spies easier access to information about Internet users threatens to turn Canada into a surveillance society, says the NDP.

“We are against this bill and we will fight this bill all the way,” said New Democrat MP Charlie Angus. “Canadians are not criminals.”

The bill tabled Tuesday in the House of Commons would allow authorities access to Internet subscriber information – including name, address, telephone number and email address – without first getting a court’s go-ahead.

The proposed measures pit the desire of intelligence and law-enforcement officials to have ready access to information about people online against the individual’s right to privacy.

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At a news conference following the bill’s tabling, Angus said the measures would give police a licence to go on fishing expeditions.

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Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart and her provincial and territorial counterparts have publicly expressed concerns about a previous, similar incarnation of the legislation that died on the order paper.

When a Liberal MP asked Monday about the latest version, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said he could either stand with the government or with child pornographers prowling online.

Opposition MPs have denounced the minister’s comments as an insult to those who care about civil liberties.

“I say to Vic Toews, ‘Stop hiding behind the bogeyman. Stop using the bogeyman to attack the basic rights of Canadian citizens’,” said Angus.

“I think Vic Toews has besmirched his reputation as a minister.”

Green party Leader Elizabeth May said the minister’s comments were an attack on those who support the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

“You’re the worst form of scum if you believe the charter’s an important instrument for the rule of law in this country,” she said Monday.

“I’m horrified by this kind of rhetoric. It demeans us all.”

 

Many took to social media to voice their opinions: 
 

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