Bill C-4, the Trojan horse threat to every Canadian’s privacy
A section in the proposed legislation says that no provincial or territorial privacy law can ever apply to a federal party. It’s a shocking overreach

A Trojan horse is a gift concealing a threat—like the wooden horse the Greeks used to sneak soldiers into Troy and defeat the Trojans. Parliament has just introduced a Trojan horse law, Bill C-4, which sneaks wor...
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