Mass Surveillance INCLO Case Continues
Mass surveillance violates international privacy rights and is fundamentally incompatible with the rights to free…
CCLA, INCLO and Others Welcome Historic Win Against Mass Surveillance in UK
In a landmark win for seven INCLO members, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)…
Brenda McPhailSeptember 14, 2018
INCLO Launches New Report: “Unanswered Questions – International Intelligence Sharing”
New report reveals lack of transparency of intelligence sharing agreements at the international level.
CCLAJune 11, 2018
Read CCLA’s Submissions on Bill C-59
As a defender of fundamental human rights and civil liberties, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association…
CCLAJanuary 19, 2018
Privacy at The Border: Committee Report Recommends Customs Act Update
Cell phones should not be considered a “good” at the border, and the Customs Act…
CCLADecember 22, 2017
Ten Things You Need To Know About Bill C-59
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) will challenge the Government of Nova Scotia’s exceptionally broad injunction limiting…
CCLADecember 12, 2017
The New Communications Security Establishment Act in Bill C-59
Currently, the CSE’s role is sketched out as part of the the National Defence Act,…
CCLASeptember 12, 2017
Mass Surveillance and Bulk Collection in Bill C-59
One of the most insidious elements of Bill C-59 is the way it facilitates bulk…
CCLASeptember 12, 2017
The No-Fly List and Bill C-59
The Secure Air Travel Act (SATA) was introduced in Bill C-51 to codify the way…
CCLASeptember 12, 2017





