Feds reboot new police powers, obligations to give police & CSIS ‘lawful access’ to digital data
In explaining the necessity for the Lawful Access Act, 2026 (Bill C-22) he introduced in the Commons March 12, federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said, ‘Canada needs laws that are adapted to the technological world we live in, and the way criminals exploit it.’
Friday, March 13, 2026 @ 5:24 PM
Following public outcry and stiff political opposition to its sweeping “strong borders” omnibus bill (Bill C-2), the minority Liberal government has migrated the expanded “lawful access” powers and new obligations for electronic service providers to assist police and CSIS investigators from C-2 into standalone legislation (Bill C-22). ... [read more]
Ontario privacy, access to information proposals spark concerns about transparency, oversight
Monday, March 16, 2026 @ 3:30 PM
Ontario’s recently announced overhaul of its access to information and privacy framework has sparked backlash, with observers saying the proposed changes threaten transparency and oversight in the province. ... [read more]
Experts urge caution, ‘slow and steady’ approach, on AI use in the public sector
Monday, March 16, 2026 @ 12:53 PM
A Canadian-led group of legal and technological experts has issued a blueprint for the successful integration of artificial intelligence into public sector programs, saying government should take the time when developing an AI plan because the benefits expected from new technologies will only materialize if pragmatic goals are set and there is buy-in from public servants. ... [read more]
Expert panel discusses AI’s impact on legal industry, access to justice
Monday, March 16, 2026 @ 12:25 PM
In honour of International Women’s Day, tech incubator the Legal Innovation Zone brought together industry experts to discuss the impact of AI in reshaping the legal landscape, improving access to justice and allowing startups to streamline their services. ... [read more]
Human Rights Tribunal orders sweeping deaf inmate accommodation reforms in federal prisons
Friday, March 13, 2026 @ 5:49 PM
The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) has ordered sweeping reforms to how federal prisons accommodate deaf inmates, ruling that Correctional Service Canada (CSC) must provide ASL interpretation for key meetings and meaningful daily communication. ... [read more]