Juno News

Juno News

Constitutional group urges “substantial amendments” to Bill C-22

The legislation would require telecommunications companies to retain user data, including location information, for up to 365 days without evidence of a crime.

Quinn Patrick
May 16, 2026
∙ Paid
Source: Wikimedia Commons

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms has submitted a brief to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, warning that Bill C-22 threatens Canadians’ privacy rights.

The legislation would require telecommunications companies to retain user data, including location information, for up to 365 days without evidence of a crime.

You won’t get hard-hitting coverage like this from the CBC. Become a Juno News premium subscriber today for more content like this.

User's avatar

Continue reading this post for free, courtesy of Candice Malcolm.

Or purchase a paid subscription.
© 2026 Candice Malcolm · Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Start your SubstackGet the app
Substack is the home for great culture