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This isn’t a hypothetical question. If passed, online spying bill C-30 will have you paying for a range of authorities to invasively access your private online information, at any time, without a warrant. The warrantless online spying plan is invasive and poorly thought-out, and one expert is saying it could cost billions of dollars.
Toews has already set aside millions of your tax dollars just to get the the online spying plan started, and just last week he told media that the government is still “intent on proceeding” with the wildly unpopular bill.









