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www.policyalternatives.ca/news-researc... 'surveillance pricing should not be understood as a stand-alone technology, but as the acceleration of the existing centralization of market power and of practices of data surveillance' @policyalternatives.ca
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breachmedia.ca/inside-canad... ‘Beneath the conference’s themes of unity & momentum was a more pressing question: what now distinguishes Canada’s conservative movement at a critical juncture when many of its core policy priorities have been embraced, almost wholesale, by Carney’s Liberal govt?’
The final SECU Committee on Bill C-22 is now happening after the Liberal motion to debate passed. Committee members now have 28 minutes to debate and decide on all of the 400 remaining amendments. #c22 #privacy #encryption #lawfulaccess parlvu.parl.gc.ca/Harmony/en/P...
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Driven by big tech and corporate concentration, companies are using surveillance to warp prices and extract from consumers
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“Surveillance pricing” is already here—Canada needs laws to stop it | CCPA
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