News Release SCC to rule on limits of police search and seizure of laptops and cell phones Posted on November 6, 2013
News Release BC Civil Liberties Association says US surveillance programs violate human rights Posted on October 28, 2013
News Release SPYING IN CANADA: Civil Liberties Watchdog Sues Surveillance Agency Over Illegal Spying On Canadians Posted on October 22, 2013
News Release More than 30 organizations uniting to safeguard Canadians’ privacy rights Posted on October 10, 2013
News Release Privacy groups pan government’s proposed ID Card ‘consultation’ Posted on August 15, 2013
News Release BCCLA and international coalition of privacy advocates issue “The Washington Statement”, calling on the European Union to increase data protection Posted on June 28, 2013
News Release BCCLA reacts to revelations of Canada-U.S. spy-on-everyone programs Posted on June 13, 2013
News Release BORDERS NOT FOR REALITY TV: BCCLA to challenge Canadian authorities over reality TV filming at border Posted on May 28, 2013
News Release BC Civil Liberties Association holds a free public workshop on BC Services Card Research Project Posted on April 25, 2013
News Release Supreme Court of Canada ruling on disclosure of HIV/AIDS delivers a severe blow for public health and human rights Posted on October 5, 2012
News Release Supreme Court of Canada to rule on HIV transmission and exposure cases Posted on October 4, 2012
News Release BCCLA Asks Minister Toews To Clarify whether Canadian Privacy Commissioners are “aligning themselves with child pornographers” Posted on February 13, 2012
News Release BCCLA argues in HIV transmission and exposure cases at the Supreme Court of Canada Posted on February 7, 2012
News Release Report says Canada moving towards a surveillance society with “Lawful Access” proposals Posted on January 13, 2012