Explaining and mitigating potential privacy risks in a perimetre security deal

The idea of a perimeter security agreement between Canada and the United States has raised fears that Canadians’ privacy protections could be compromised to ease trade while ensuring security. Greater security doesn’t have to come at privacy’s expense. 

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