Pubdate: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Cliff Garbutt NO THREAT IS SEVERE ENOUGH TO JUSTIFY SPYING POWERS Re: Cabinet to look at law giving police spy power on the Internet, Aug. 19 Justice Minister Irwin Cotler and Public Safety Minister Anne McLellan have stepped far beyond their bounds with proposed legislation aimed at giving police sweeping powers to spy on Internet users, open private e-mails and turn service providers into intelligence-gathering surveillance units. There is simply no justification or perceived threat strong enough to warrant stripping Canadians of basic fundamental rights to personal privacy and autonomy on the Internet or anywhere else. If the government thinks Canadians are willing to throw away all rights to privacy just to make life easier for the police and spy agencies, they are in for a shock. Nothing could be more abhorrent or horrifying than to see Canada adopt policies that were once the mainstay of the dreaded spy agencies of the Cold War Eastern bloc where every telephone conversation was recorded, every movement tracked and every letter opened and inspected. If the chiefs of police and the heads of the spy agencies complain that they can't do their jobs within the bounds and framework of a free and democratic society, perhaps they should step aside and let others do them. The same goes for McLellan and Cotler. Cliff Garbutt Vancouver - --- MAP posted-by: Beth