
The Limits of Tower Dump Privacy Protections
In January 2016 the Ontario Superior Court ruled that “tower dumps” violate privacy rights. Christopher Parsons breaks down that decision.
PEN Canada celebrates literature, defends freedom of expression and aids writers in peril.
In January 2016 the Ontario Superior Court ruled that “tower dumps” violate privacy rights. Christopher Parsons breaks down that decision.
An outline of existing laws Canadians can use to request details on the disclosure of their personal information.
PEN Canada voiced its concern at revelations that local telecom companies and other service providers disclosed personal information from nearly 800,000 customers in a single year, a practice that would be codified in two bills currently before Parliament.
A letter to Canada’s major telecommunications companies asking them to disclose how, when, and why they share customers’ data with government officials