The Canadian government is starting work on updating the Privacy Act, and it is seeking public input about the rights and protections that are most important to you. Don’t miss the chance to have your say.
Tell Minister Champagne: Protect our phones from fraud!
SIM card fraud is a type of identity theft where scammers gain control of your phone number and online accounts through your cell phone service provider. We need clear, strong and transparent rules with real solutions to stop it.
Canada’s biggest media conglomerates are making a power grab to force the Internet into the restrictive model of broadcast television — and with Bill C-10, our government is backing them up.
A new bill has been introduced that would prohibit law enforcement from using facial recognition technology, across the entire U.S. Take action to stop it!
Our ability to use the Internet safely, securely and privately is under threat. Canada’s security partners in the Five Eyes Alliance are attacking encryption and passing dangerous legislation mandating ‘back doors’ that weaken Internet safety for us all.
Manufacturers are making it harder for us to repair products we buy. Instead, we’re being forced to replace our appliances and devices more frequently, leading to an increase in costs and a massive global e-waste problem. We can change this. Fight for your right to repair!
The Canadian government is starting work on updating the Privacy Act, and it is seeking public input about the rights and protections that are most important to you. Don’t miss the chance to have your say.
SIM card fraud is a type of identity theft where scammers gain control of your phone number and online accounts through your cell phone service provider. We need clear, strong and transparent rules with real solutions to stop it.
Trump’s final FCC nominee Nathan Simington is the biggest threat to the Internet we’ve seen in years. Email your Senator asking them to #BlockSimington
Canada’s biggest media conglomerates are making a power grab to force the Internet into the restrictive model of broadcast television — and with Bill C-10, our government is backing them up.
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