Post The “New” CSIS – a de facto Secret Police Posted on October 7, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, Anti-torture, CSIS, Maher Arar, National Security, Torture
Post 2) Terrorism Speech Offences Will Undermine Radicalization Prevention Efforts Posted on September 27, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, Free Speech, Freedom of Expression, National Security
News Release BCCLA reacts to national security consultation announcement Posted on September 8, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, Anti-torture, Borders, CSIS, Immigration, National Security, No Fly Lists, Security, Torture
Event Repeal Bill C-51 Conference Posted on February 22, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, CBSA, Civilian Oversight, CSIS, National Security, No Fly Lists, Online Surveillance, Police Accountability, Privacy, Search and Seizure, Security
Event Edward Snowden: Big Data, Security, and Human Rights Posted on February 18, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, Censorship, CSIS, Free Speech, Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, National Security, Online Surveillance, Privacy, Security
Event “C-51 and Big Data: The Problem of Security by Algorithm” with Micheal Vonn at TRU Society of Law Students Conference Posted on February 1, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, CSIS, National Security, Online Surveillance, Privacy, Security
Event Bill C-51 and Data Analytics with Micheal Vonn – Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre Posted on January 19, 2016 Topic: Anti-terrorism, Censorship, Free Speech, Freedom of Expression, Human Rights, National Security, Security
News Release Secret hearing begins into alleged illegal spying on Canadian citizens Posted on August 13, 2015 Topic: Administrative, Anti-terrorism, Democratic Rights, Due Process, National Security, Online Surveillance, Privacy, Search and Seizure
Event Bill C51: Micheal Vonn talks civil liberties concerns with the BC Humanist Association Posted on July 8, 2015 Topic: Anti-terrorism, National Security
News Release RELEASE: BCCLA reacts to the passage of Bill C-51 Posted on June 9, 2015 Topic: Anti-terrorism, Censorship, Due Process, National Security