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Senate’s amendment for Bill C-4 rejected, government vows to protect Canadians’ privacy

Globe and Mail·March 12, 2026·Stephanie LevitzNeutral
Summary

The government didn't agree with a change the Senate wanted to make to a new law. This change would have made political parties follow the same privacy rules as everyone else in the provinces. The government says they will still find other ways to protect Canadians' privacy.

AI Analysis

The article focuses on the government's reaction to the Senate's concerns about privacy.

The article accurately describes the disagreement between the Senate and the government about the bill.

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