This is your Access and Privacy News Summary for Saturday, February 28th.
It’s a busy week with big stories and late - breaking developments on Bill C-4 Part 4.
Artificial intelligence companies are sitting at the centre of a devastating human tragedy in Tumbler Ridge—raising questions about what happens when private companies flag violent threats but face no clear legal duty to act.
At the same time, political parties are being pitched AI-powered “digital fighters” to weaponize voter data in real time—even as Parliament and Senate continue debating legislation that would shield parties from independent privacy oversight.
Remaining in B.C., the provincial government has introduced Bill 9, promising efficiency in the FOI system—while critics warn it weakens access rights and ignores longstanding recordkeeping failures.
And in the United States, court battles over press freedom, immigration enforcement secrecy, and mass document disclosures continue to test the boundaries of constitutional protections.
It’s a week when surveillance, accountability, and democratic safeguards are colliding.
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