Via: www.northcom.mil/News/2012/121112.html
A new generation of military training and defense operations.
Via: www.northcom.mil/News/2012/121112.html
A new generation of military training and defense operations.
Via: www.ottawacitizen.com/news/Ottawa+airport+wired+with+microphones+Border+Services/6788759/story.html
Expect your conversations to be used, stored, disclosed and retained.
Welcome to the new world of border integrity.
Via: www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/06/11/pol-weston-china-military-components.html
A U.S. Congressional investigation found one million bogus parts making up American military equipment.
“we find they are all cracked and damaged inside”
Will Canada follow the USA and look into military counterfeiters?
No.
Once it never existed, now its “a networking event”….
“But we’re going to a dance where every girl is ugly, okay”
Via: www.montrealgazette.com/news/Bill+provokes+privacy+fears/6142986/story.html
Warrant requirements have been relaxed, telco tracking of web, phone will be allowed for a year, up from a 60-day.
Gather to protest and expect all phone data to be found and tracked. From that data web behaviours can be logged.
Also see “Canada and Bill C-52, isp subscriber info with no warrant”
www.whowouldbenefit.com/?p=2984
CSIS can now keep and use information from around the world that was extracted by torture.
It has to be “operable intelligence” and get listed under “public safety “ but that seem to be a more after the torture paperwork.
This is a change from Peter Van Loon’s comments on rejecting all intel from torture.
Can Canada do a “Foreign and Commonwealth Office” and say that to “receive or possess information” is legal as it would not be used in a court as admissible evidence ….?
Canada is having its own “futures and options on metals and other exchange-traded commodities” accounts problems.
More at: winnipegfreepress.com
Via: montrealgazette.com/news/Radioactive+iodine+rainwater+Public+dark/5995357/story.html
Details on what the Canadian radiation-surveillance division and what the US EPA reported.
Via: thestar.com
Follow the “Canadian” officials as they try to “work” on Canadian copyright law and new Canadian customs seizure powers.