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Canadian Civil Liberties Association
We're the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, an independent, non-partisan, national organization promoting and defending rights and freedoms since 1964.
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association 14 h
And that's a wrap for ! What a fantastic few days learning from international experts about human rights in the digital age. Thanks to all who joined us + until next time. 👋
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INCLO 22 h
Asking for for agencies with extraordinary powers and responsibilities is not naive, it's profoundly practical. It's also necessary for for our intelligence agencies
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Erica McLachlan 21 h
Closing comment re intelligence collection from : We need the information to scrutinize. Don’t tell us we can’t criticize bc we don’t know: tell us.
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association 22 h
"We need the information because it's our job as civil society to scrutinize these processes." on the panel at
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
says there’s an assumption that the public is apathetic about surveillance/intelligence sharing, but there has been little empirical research on this point.
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
Check out — they’ve been posting their FOI requests and responses to shed light on gov/agency responsiveness (or lack thereof)
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
How do you deconstruct claims about justifications about protecting citizens w/o information about what intelligence agencies are doing?
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INCLO 22 h
The content of intelligence sharing agreements is relevant bc/ it affects people's fundamental and RIGHT NOW!
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
Words matter and the devil’s in the details. Intelligence agencies can share with similar organizations— but what does that mean? A lot of discretion & flexibility w not much scrutiny.
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
from discusses the challenges of retrieving info from Ireland re intelligence sharing
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association 22 h
"What we don't know about government intelligence sharing - perspectives from the global South and North" panel: - CSE commissioner cannot accurately assess whether five eyes are keeping their promises to protecting information about Canadians.
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
from : there are tons of exemptions for national security in Canada’s access to info legislation.
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Erica McLachlan 22 h
from talks about Cdn involvement in five eyes alliance: we have 2 review bodies that look after the fact at CSIS and CSE actions, but have a new committee of parlementarians w oversight over national security. But these ppl do not have full security clearance.
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INCLO 22 h
panelists talk right now governments share people's private data often in contravention of human rights norms
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Erica McLachlan 23 h
Discussing the report “Unanswered Questions: International Intelligence Sharing”
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Erica McLachlan 23 h
Kicking off Day 3 at with what we don’t know about government intelligence sharing— perspectives from the Global North and South with from and et al
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association 23 h
Kicking off the panel this morning with Marcy Wheeler and Suzanne Legault.
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Canadian Civil Liberties Association 23 h
Don't miss our last panel today from 9:00-10:15am in room 206C. Join us to learn about the challenges involved in engaging domestic governments on intelligence sharing practices.
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Brenda McPhail 23 h
Happy to talk intelligence sharing with colleagues 9 am rm 206
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