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  "textContent": "Canada’s lawful-access push has run into a problem that cannot be fixed by simply ordering compliance: some of the privacy companies serving Canadians are not Canadian enough to be easily forced into Canada’s surveillance architecture. That is the strategic problem raised by ProtonVPN’s response to Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, 2026. The company’s public […]\n\nThe post Bill C-22 Hits Roadblock With Swiss Firm ProtonVPN, What Now? appeared first on the deep dive.",
  "title": "Bill C-22 Hits Roadblock With Swiss Firm ProtonVPN, What Now?"
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