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Posted on September 12, 2024September 14, 2024

Canada’s Political Parties and Voter Data: A Loophole in Privacy Laws

An illustration depicting political data collection in Canada. A large hand, symbolizing political parties, holds a magnifying glass over a map of Canada, revealing digital data points and personal profiles. The dark, muted background suggests secrecy, with connected lines representing a network of data collection. A subtle Canadian flag is integrated into the design.

Political parties in Canada are collecting extensive personal data with minimal oversight, raising concerns about transparency and fairness in the democratic process. These parties are not subject to federal privacy laws, and they use this data to create detailed voter profiles, influence political choices, and sometimes discourage voting.

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