Public Lives: What Eroding Privacy Means for Democracy

The BCCLA is excited to present a full length lecture on the important interplay between privacy, surveillance, and democracy on Tuesday, March 19th at 1pm. BCCLA Policy Director Micheal Vonn will deliver […]

The “Death” of Bill C-30

First We Dance; Then We Gear Up for Battle with the Zombies… Time to celebrate! Here at the BCCLA, we were out dancing in the streets and sharing virtual hi-fives […]

The Politics of Surveillance Workshop 2012

This invitational workshop will bring together surveillance/privacy advocates and academics to review the status of current policy issues related to surveillance in Canada and to consider possible courses of action. […]

Surveillance and Privacy

Increasingly, Canada’s approach to privacy has become “If you’ve got nothing to hide, then you’ve got nothing to fear”. Privacy advocates, and those who are concerned about the unfettered intrusion […]