The federal government's secretive electronic intelligence agency is not disclosing how long it can hold onto Canadians' communications – even though its leaders have said that "firm" time limits are ...
The watchdog that keeps an eye on Canada's electronic spy agency says it cannot be sure the intelligence service's Five Eyes partners abide by promises to properly protect information about Canadians.
Above: A Senate committee wants to know why passengers were being tracked through public Wi-Fi at Canadian airports. Mike Le Couteur reports. OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s national security ...
The head of Canada's communications surveillance agency defended its use of metadata Monday and argued a test using Canadian passengers' data — revealed by CBC News last week — didn't run in real-time ...
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