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Canada's government will consider amendments to Bill C-22 after pushback from Apple, Google, Meta, and civil liberties groups. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said changes will better protect end-to-end encryption. The bill would give law enforcement backdoor data access and require companies to retain user metadata for up to a year.
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