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Bill C-8 IS NOW LAW: Canada’s WARRANTLESS SURVEILLANCE NIGHTMARE Explained!! On June 16, 2026, Bill C-8 (formerly Bill C-26) received Royal Assent and became official. This legislation gives the government sweeping new surveillance powers, including: - Warrantless access to your subscriber data, location, browsing history, metadata, and more -...

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