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Senate seeks time limit on political parties’ privacy law

Globe and Mail·February 27, 2026·Stephanie LevitzNeutral
Summary

The Senate wants to put an end date on the rule that lets political parties avoid some privacy laws. Right now, parties don't have to follow all the same rules as other organizations when they collect and use your personal information. Senators think this should change after a certain amount of time to better protect Canadians' data.

AI Analysis

This article focuses on the Senate's debate about how privacy laws should apply to political parties.

The article accurately mentions an amendment to Bill C-4 regarding privacy.

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