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Concerns Rise Over Canada’s Bill C-22 and Its Surveillance Implications

The introduction of Bill C-22 has reignited fears among privacy advocates, who view it as a troubling continuation of previous surveillance efforts by the Canadian government.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-11 / 1min

The Canadian government has introduced Bill C-22, which many see as a rehash of last year's controversial Bill C-2. This earlier bill faced significant opposition and ultimately did not advance due to widespread privacy concerns.

Privacy advocates are warning that Bill C-22 could further undermine digital rights in Canada, echoing the fears raised during the discussions surrounding Bill C-2.

As the government pushes for increased surveillance measures, the implications for citizens' privacy remain a critical point of contention.