What Is With This Government and Privacy?: Political Party Privacy Safeguards Removed in “Affordability Measures” Bill https://t.co/t89owxUkdU via @mgeist
Bill C-4 is definitely explosive. Part 4 looks like Ottawa wants to sacrifice your personal information so political parties can profit from it without oversight. https://t.co/iD8GS6iSxp #Politics#Privacy#cdnpoli
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With less than two days to the close of polls in the 2025 Ontario election, we have received two responses to our questionnaire. There's still time for the other parties to respond and have them posted online for the public to review. https://t.co/a6xLD3R3i9
IF you sign up for this event this morning, you will be placed on a waitlist. We are checking our capacity limits with current tech. If we can increase capacity everyone on the waitlist will automatically be sent their ticket via email. Great to see the interest!
It looks like politicians here won't willingly respect privacy. If you are concerned about inappropriate use of information by political parties in this campaign you should consider making complaints here. https://t.co/hol1o7oHGT #bcpoli#privacy 4/4
Despite commitments to correct, the conservative privacy policy even commits to resell your personal information in clause 4 as part of any business transfer. 3/4 #bcpoli https://t.co/b7t1Ur9Fb2
As of October 17th none of the political parties in BC have indicated that they are following through on the OIPC guidelines OR signed onto the code of practice. #bcpoli https://t.co/l7WeXP3DOp https://t.co/a7KTV2vkdT 2/4