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Media article was released on Bill S-7 which sets a new legal standard of 'reasonable general concern' in order to search personal digital devices. Civil liberties groups say the approach is too permissive.
A U.S. report by MEMRI, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit terrorism and extremism monitoring organization, highlights recent examples of leadership from Canadian military veterans in extremist movements.
Recent media coverage regarding NEXUS application backlog.
Update on the RCMP’s role regarding the Mass Casualty Commission.
A recent media article has highlighted an investment by the Government of Quebec to assist in housing irregular migrants entering Canada between ports of entry.
On May 9, 2022, the CBC published the above noted article related to RCMP’s testimony at the Parliamentary Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics related to facial recognition technology.
On May 9, 2022, the CBC published the above noted article related to RCMP’s testimony at the Parliamentary Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics related to facial recognition technology.
The Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA) is calling on the Government to immediately establish an external review to halt human rights abuses perpetrated by the RCMP against women.