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RCMP pushes for new law to get Canadians’ private information without a warrant

Posted on December 22, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

From the think-of-the-kids! dept.:

Laura Stone reports:

The RCMP is hoping the Liberal government will consider crafting a new law that would allow police to access personal information from telecom companies without first obtaining a warrant.

Investigators say a recent Supreme Court decision has significantly slowed down investigations into crimes such as child pornography – and that is putting children at risk.

Read more on Global News.

 

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