After the Paris attacks in November 2015 the government passed a law which allowed it to monitor phone calls and emails of people suspected of connections to terrorism without the authorization of a judge. The law also requires Internet service providers to install "black boxes" that are designed to vacuum up and analyze metadata on the Web-browsing and general Internet use habits of millions of people using the Web and to make that data available to intelligence agencies.
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Yes, but only by Imperial Court order.
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@buday4vancouver3yrs3Y
No, and all Espionage (CSIS, CSE, et al...) should be banned.
@7NN387NRepublicans3yrs3Y
Yes but only for proven terrorists
@8P6PWZP3yrs3Y
No. This is a violation of privacy.
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