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Toews: Internet snooping bill would be helpful in case
By DANIEL PROUSSALIDIS, PARLIAMENTARY BUREAU
Updated 11 minutes ago
OTTAWA -- Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says his so-called Internet snooping bill would help police investigate the shocking murder and dismemberment of a man in Montreal.
"Certainly, that's what the police have told me -- that the powers in Bill C-30 are very relevant to this type of investigation in terms of either determining who the individual is, or determining the whereabouts of an individual," said Toews on Friday in Winnipeg.
Bill C-30 would force Internet service providers and cellphone companies to give police information about customers' online activity on request, creating a storm of privacy concerns that have left the bill stalled in the Commons.
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Ottawa was also hit by rumours that a package containing a body part was addressed to the prime minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa.
"We cannot confirm or deny that information," RCMP Cpl. Laurence Trottier said.
Meantime, there's no let-up in the controversy over comments by NDP MP Yvon Godin Wednesday that someone "unhappy" with Canada's direction under the Conservatives could be behind the body part mailings.
"I can't see why he wouldn't want to retract the comment," Tory MP Dean Del Mastro told Sun News Network. "The NDP is a fairly hyper-partisan bunch."...
Oh good old Hegel.Jeff wrote:Here we go:
Toews: Internet snooping bill would be helpful in case
By DANIEL PROUSSALIDIS, PARLIAMENTARY BUREAU
Updated 11 minutes ago
OTTAWA -- Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says his so-called Internet snooping bill would help police investigate the shocking murder and dismemberment of a man in Montreal.
"Certainly, that's what the police have told me -- that the powers in Bill C-30 are very relevant to this type of investigation in terms of either determining who the individual is, or determining the whereabouts of an individual," said Toews on Friday in Winnipeg.
Bill C-30 would force Internet service providers and cellphone companies to give police information about customers' online activity on request, creating a storm of privacy concerns that have left the bill stalled in the Commons.
...
Ottawa was also hit by rumours that a package containing a body part was addressed to the prime minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa.
"We cannot confirm or deny that information," RCMP Cpl. Laurence Trottier said.
Meantime, there's no let-up in the controversy over comments by NDP MP Yvon Godin Wednesday that someone "unhappy" with Canada's direction under the Conservatives could be behind the body part mailings.
"I can't see why he wouldn't want to retract the comment," Tory MP Dean Del Mastro told Sun News Network. "The NDP is a fairly hyper-partisan bunch."...
http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDi ... ?e=3576588
Jeff wrote:Here we go:
Toews: Internet snooping bill would be helpful in case
By DANIEL PROUSSALIDIS, PARLIAMENTARY BUREAU
Updated 11 minutes ago
OTTAWA -- Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says his so-called Internet snooping bill would help police investigate the shocking murder and dismemberment of a man in Montreal.
"Certainly, that's what the police have told me -- that the powers in Bill C-30 are very relevant to this type of investigation in terms of either determining who the individual is, or determining the whereabouts of an individual," said Toews on Friday in Winnipeg.
Bill C-30 would force Internet service providers and cellphone companies to give police information about customers' online activity on request, creating a storm of privacy concerns that have left the bill stalled in the Commons.
...
Ottawa was also hit by rumours that a package containing a body part was addressed to the prime minister's residence at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa.
"We cannot confirm or deny that information," RCMP Cpl. Laurence Trottier said.
Meantime, there's no let-up in the controversy over comments by NDP MP Yvon Godin Wednesday that someone "unhappy" with Canada's direction under the Conservatives could be behind the body part mailings.
"I can't see why he wouldn't want to retract the comment," Tory MP Dean Del Mastro told Sun News Network. "The NDP is a fairly hyper-partisan bunch."...
http://www.thesudburystar.com/ArticleDi ... ?e=3576588
Canadian_watcher wrote:
yep. why is it only some of us can see this so clearly? I don't understand. I've had this discussion so many times, but I do not understand the answer. "People are too busy to put these things together." Really? REALLY?????
Twyla LaSarc wrote:Canadian_watcher wrote:
yep. why is it only some of us can see this so clearly? I don't understand. I've had this discussion so many times, but I do not understand the answer. "People are too busy to put these things together." Really? REALLY?????
They probably could have stopped him awhile back if the laws had only taken the kitten thing seriously. People were on that. Older posts got necro'ed elsewhere and I realized I'd heard about this ass before and that's why the name was so familiar.
Just a thought: In all of the dark internet, this guy made it a point to stand out?
Jerky wrote:Apparently his victim posted a strange self-portrait of himself, as well as a photo of a Montreal empty metro car subtitled: "Midnight Cannibalism Train" - an echo of gay horror author Clive Barker's short story, Midnight Meat Train.
Curiouser and curiouser.
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