Open Media Calls for Greater Transparency on RCMP Use of Stingray Dragnet Surveillance Drew Wilson | April 6, 2023 RCMP have been using dragnet stingray surveillance for years. Open Media is calling for better transparency for the practice.
RCMP Who Used Malware for Years Freaks That Same Malware Could Be Used on Lawmakers Drew Wilson | August 12, 2022 The RCMP, who are currently facing controversy for using malware for 10 years, is now freaking out that the same malware could be used on lawmakers.
RCMP Use of Malware for Investigations Surprises Privacy Commissioner. Strongly Worded Letter to Follow Drew Wilson | August 11, 2022 Canada’s RCMP has yet another scandal on their hands. Their use of malware for investigations has been uncovered.
Ottawa Occupiers Told to Leave, US Occupiers to Soon to Head to DC Drew Wilson | February 16, 2022 Ottawa occupiers have received another warning to leave Ottawa. Meanwhile in the US, plans for a DC occupation is announced.
Privacy Commissioner: RCMP Violated Privacy Laws With Clearview AI Drew Wilson | June 10, 2021 Canada’s privacy commissioner has issued a strongly worded report saying that the RCMP violated privacy laws by using Clearview AI.
Police Board Knew About Clearview AI Trial Drew Wilson | February 28, 2020 With the controversy about police use of Clearview AI, some might wonder if this is the actions of a few officers or if it came from the top. Now we know.
Canadian Privacy Commissioner Urges RCMP to Halt Facial Recognition Trials Drew Wilson | February 21, 2020 As facial recognition software debates continue to heat up, a privacy commission weighed in asking RCMP to halt the trials over privacy concerns.
Canadian RCMP Used Clearview AI As it Faces Lawsuits in US Drew Wilson | February 17, 2020 Canadian RCMP admitted they’ve been secretly using Clearview AI facial recognition software. This as the company faces class action lawsuits in the US.
Canadian RCMP Finds Themselves to Be Credit Card Fraud Victims Drew Wilson | November 1, 2018 The Canadian RCMP have found themselves to be out over $100,000 after a gas card was cloned by organized criminals.
Magnotta Case: The Puzzling Calls to Have Gore Website Shut Down Drew Wilson | June 6, 2012 With accused murderer Magnotta behind bars in Germany, a mountain of evidence and justice waiting for him back in Canada and an extradition process that looks like it’s going to take only a matter of weeks, you’d think the case would end there. Recently, the case took a bizarre turn with calls to have the …