Is the federal government qualified to protect our privacy while handling national security threats? Most Canadians don’t think so, according to a poll done for the government and obtained by Global News through a Freedom of Information request. As Tom Vernon explains, with global conflicts fought more often in the online realm our information is becoming a target.
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Canadians not keen on trading privacy for intelligence sharing, poll finds
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