A Toronto lawyer returning home with his computer and mobile phone had them seized when he refused to give Canadian border agents his passwords. As Sean O’Shea reports, Nick Wright says he would not unlock the devices because of solicitor-client privilege and clients’ documents on the encrypted devices.
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