No Free Trade Without a Free Internet
We need to make sure that our voices are as loud as possible from the very beginning of this process: we cannot let NAFTA sacrifice our digital rights.
No Social Media for U.S. Visas
New rules are forcing people to submit their social media information to obtain U.S. visas. Send an urgent fax to key representatives to stop this.
NAFTA: Don’t trade away our digital rights
The Canadian government is only weeks away from heading into renegotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Use our tool to ensure they hear from you: don’t let NAFTA undermine our digital rights!
C-51: MESSAGE YOUR MP
Ask your MP to take action to secure privacy protections before these C51 reforms become law!
Community Broadband First!
Tell the CRTC: Ensure broadband funding goes to community-driven initiatives instead of filling Big Telecom’s deep pockets.
Stop Stingray Surveillance
Tell law-makers: It’s time to put a stop to invasive Stingray cellphone surveillance.
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Canada Border Services Agency sharing data on American border crossings with Homeland Security
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Leaked document reveals EU Presidency seeks massive Internet filtering
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Will the long overdue Bill C-51 reform finally give Canadians the privacy protections they deserve?
article by Marie Aspiazu for on September 5, 2017
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Your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, August 29th, 2017
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Your Daily Digital Digest for Monday, August 28th, 2017
article by Andrew Currie for OpenMedia on August 28, 2017
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