Fast-moving news today about the new internet surveillance law, bill C-30.

Vic Toews, Canadian Public Safety Minister, has pulled the GW Bush card in the 
war against privacy: "You either stand with us, or you stand with the child 
pornographers."

He denies saying this, but here's the video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhZZi14CDic

In response, the anonymous Twitter user Vikileaks30 has launched a campaign of 
revealing private details of Toews' own divorce case:

https://twitter.com/#!/vikileaks30

I won't repeat any of those tweets here, since I can't vouch for their truth.

Today, House of Commons staff handed out the "wrong" version of the new law 
allowing warrantless surveillance of internet traffic.  The error revealed the 
guts of Conservative communications strategy: accuse defenders of privacy of 
supporting child predators. 

"The short title is listed as "Lawful Access Act." An hour later, House of 
Commons staff withdraw it and replace it with the identical bill, save a new 
short title. It's now the "Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act.""

http://blogs.canada.com/2012/02/15/can-you-spot-the-difference-on-lawful-access-bill/

It's a strategy that backfired on then-opposition-leader, now Prime Minister, 
Harper when he accused PM Paul Martin of defending child molesters in the 2004 
election.  Now that Harper has a majority government, it might be more useful 
for battering down the scattered opposition.

http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20040619/elxn_campaign_040618/

Open Media.ca has a petition against the new law, bill C-30. The law grants 
unprecedented powers to police, and forces ISP's to pay for surveillance 
technology.

http://openmedia.ca/news/warrantless-online-spying-bills-target-all-canadians-unpopular-legislation-tabled-petition-tops-8000

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