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Change in law enforcement powers should not harm businesses: ITAC

Briefs | 12/15/2016 10:33 pm EST

The government should ensure that any changes to powers granted to law enforcement should not undermine the innovation economy and the privacy of Canadians, the association representing the information and communications technology industry argued in a submission Thursday to the government’s national security consultation.  

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