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Bill C-22 would not require all user data, but would allow regulations requiring prescribed metadata retention for up to 1 year, excluding content, web-browsing history and social media activity. https://www.parl.ca/Content/Bills/451/Government/C-22/C-22_1/C-22_1.PDF https://www.canada.ca/en/public-safety-canada/news/2026/03/backgrounder--securing-access-to-information-in-bill-c-22.html
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(1/1) Fact or Fiction? Bill C-22 would require electronic service providers to keep all user data for a year. Answer: Fiction! Providers would only need to keep specific metadata of greatest value to investigators. https://t.co/6pA4i5ltGd
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