Canadian Civil Liberties Association » Privacy and National SecurityCanadian Civil Liberties Association » Privacy and National SecurityCCLA registers privacy concerns over ongoing Canada-U.S. information exchange negotiations Canada recently announced that it would engage in negotiations regarding “expanded information exchange” with the United States to increase tax compliance. The United States is pursuing these agreements with multiple countries to facilitate the foreign information collection that will be mandated by the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). International information-sharing can result in [...]CCLA objects to Bill C-43 as violating basic principles of justice and fundamental rights CCLA made written submissions to the Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration concerning Bill C-43. The bill would, in CCLA’s view, violate fundamental principles of justice and the constitutionally protected rights and freedoms of citizens and non-citizens alike
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