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.
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.




