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: This is the right move. But how much $$ did this cost us for
: nothing?
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: Federal Justice Minister Rob Nicholson says the controversial
: Bill
: C-30, known as the online surveillance or warrantless
: wiretapping bill, won't go ahead due to opposition from the
: public. Canadians rallied against the bill after the public
: safety minister told an opposition MP that he could "
: either stand with us or with the child pornographers ."
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: " We will not be proceeding with Bill C-30 and any attempts
: that we will continue to have to modernize the Criminal Code
: will not contain the measures contained in C-30, including the
: warrantless mandatory disclosure of basic subscriber information
: or the requirement for telecommunications service providers to
: build intercept capability within their systems ,"
: Nicholson said.
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: " We've listened to the concerns of Canadians who have been
: very clear on this and responding to that ."
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: Nicholson made the announcement after introducing a bill to
: update provisions that would allow for warrantless phone tapping
: in emergencies. Canadian law allows police to wiretap without
: authorization from a court when there is the risk of imminent
: harm, such as a kidnapping or bomb threat, but the Supreme Court
: last year struck down the law and gave Parliament 12 months to
: rewrite another one.
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