Hundreds of groups call on Ottawa to scrap border bill over privacy, rights concerns
- More than 300 civil society organizations are calling on the Liberal government to withdraw the proposed Strong Borders Act, stating it threatens liberties and privacy for all Canadians.
- The federal government claims the legislation aims to enhance border security and combat organized crime.
- Supporters of the bill include Canada's police chiefs and child protection advocates.
- The Strong Borders Act would give authorities new powers to search mail and access personal information.
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Hundreds of groups call on Ottawa to scrap border bill over privacy, rights concerns
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