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Canadians not keen on trading privacy for intelligence sharing: polling data

Canadians aren’t keen on giving federal agencies more powers to share information in the name of national security if it comes at the expense of privacy rights, documents obtained by Global News suggest.

While suspicion regarding more information sharing is clear, what new power national security agencies may be seeking is murkier. The service reiterated those lines in response to questions from Global News. It also noted taking an “increasingly public role” during the COVID-19 pandemic “to raise awareness of espionage and foreign interference activities directed at the private sector.”

PCO, the department that commissioned the polling, did not respond to questions from Global News as of press time.Global News has built a database of these weekly internal PCO polls using the federal Access to Information Act.

 

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Trudeau wants you digitally identified. Schwab speed peasants!

None of their business

Canadians are patient with their government, not stupid.

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Leave us the fckk alone

nowoolovreyz Canadians have good reason not to trust the Government in Canada

Not keen? How about this, I'd rather die then give in. I'm not letting my kids be serial numbers to the elite global*ist machine! To be controlled through gates set up by unpopular, yet somehow lawful, racist thieves!

We're not keen on most of what our governments are doing nowadays.

This is why the government introduces phony apps like WeatherCAN, vaccine passports or ArriveCAN to extract and harvest that info. Open your eyes people

Wow no “experts” or “rare” anywhere in this tweet

Of course they’re not “keen” on this. Federal agencies have been letting Canadians down already where privacy is concerned. Privacy is critical.

Charley2021 I’d rather go back to paper than permit any further government surveillance or overreach. There is no greater threat to my security in Canada than my own government. Now do digital ID.

Are people starting to finally wake up?!

Charley2021 No shit

We seem to think that hackers are willing to play by the rules and not act like hackers. Hackers will continue to operate outside the law and our lawmen must be able to fight hackers on their terms, not our naïve expectations.

These agencies are reporting to Marco Mendicino. There goes all trust right down the drain. I could have told you that. He’s a compulsive liar. 🤷‍♀️

Ya we don't wanna be tracked

But you’ll continue to root for Trudeau’s fascist state

Given the acceleration of flow of 'privacy rights' from citizens to the federal government over the last two years and the virtually non existent outcry, I'd say Canadians are just fine with a federal government that wants to keep them safe.

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