Liberals Introduce Lawful Access Bill to Give Police New Powers to Access Online Data

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Minister of Public Safety Gary Anandasangaree speaks during a press conference at Cartier Square Drill Hall in Ottawa, on March 12, 2026. The Canadian Press/Spencer ColbyThe Liberal government has introduced a new “lawful access” bill that would give police expanded powers to access certain data from electronic service providers during criminal investigations.The government introduced Bill C-22, also known as the Lawful Access Act, in the House of Commons on March 12. The new bill contains elements of Bill C-2, introduced last June, but aims to address some of the privacy concerns raised by opposition parties and civil liberties groups.

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