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jfmezei
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Re: Lawful Access articles - collection

But Toews didn't write C-30. He admitted not knowing about important sections of it (how convenient !)

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Anon

Is this the new variation of the lame excuse "The dog wrote my homework"?
MaynardKrebs
We did it. We heaved Steve. Yipee.
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said by jfmezei:

But Toews didn't write C-30. He admitted not knowing about important sections of it (how convenient !)

I vonder just hoose orders he vas followink? Herr Harpler's??
Zat should be enough to get him off ze hook, ja?
jfmezei
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Rick Mercer's rant on the lawful access law.

»www.youtube.com/watch?v= ··· youtu.be


"Government has no business in the hard drives of the nation"

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This story shows how they follow a phone call trace the long way during the election.

"Fraudulent election calls traced to Edmonton firm with Tory links" »news.nationalpost.com/20 ··· -traced/

>Elections Canada traced the number on the call display to a disposable cellphone in the 450 area code of Joliette, Quebec, about 50 kilometres from Montreal.

>An Elections Canada investigator issued a subpoena to the cellphone provider that produced a list of outgoing calls from the same number. One of the calls was to the toll-free number used by customers of Edmonton voice-broadcaster Racknine to phone in and record their outgoing messages.
>The investigator also issued a series of subpoenas to phone companies for billing records that tracked the calls received by Guelph voters back to their originating phone carriers. The trail of IP addresses also led to Racknine’s servers in Edmonton.

Who would think the CallerID wasn't bogus!