Montreal
crowds mark 100 days of student protest
"Tens
of thousands of demonstrators have filled the streets of Montreal to
mark 100 days since protests began against a planned rise in student
tuition fees.
People
chanted "Our streets!" and carried signs and red banners.
There were no reports of arrests.
An
emergency bill passed by Quebec's government on Friday was aimed at
curbing the protests by requiring marches to follow pre-approved
routes.
Rallies
since then have turned violent, with 300 arrests on Sunday alone.
"
BBC
article
Canadian
Telcos Secretly Supporting Internet Surveillance Legislation
Canada's
proposed Internet surveillance was back in the news last
week after
speculation grew that government intends to keep the bill in
legislative limbo until it dies on the order paper.
This
morning, Michael Geist reports that nearly all of the major Canadian
telecom and cable companies have been secretly
working with the government for months on the Internet surveillance
bill.
The
secret group has been given access to a 17-page
outline (PDF)
of planned regulations and raised questions of surveillance of social
networks and cloud computing facilities."
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