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"textContent": "\n\nCanada’s federal government has reintroduced its lawful access regime in a narrower form, using Bill C-22 to preserve new investigative powers for police while cutting back some of the broad warrantless reach that triggered the backlash against the earlier version, Bill C-2. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said the new bill followed consultations with police […]\n\nThe post Why Bill C-22 Still Gives Police Warrantless Reach appeared first on the deep dive.",
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