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The Canadian government has introduced Bill C-22, its third attempt in under a year to expand police and intelligence service access to digital communications, sparking a fierce debate between law enforcement modernization and civil liberties. While the bill narrows some warrantless powers that sank its predecessor Bill C-2, privacy advocates warn that its most dangerous provision — secret ministerial orders compelling tech companies to build surveillance backdoors — remains fundamentally unchanged.

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