Spy watchdog panel to review how agencies intercept communications
OTTAWA — The committee of MPs and senators that oversees the security and intelligence community says it plans a review of how these agencies intercept communications during investigations.
The review by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians will examine the legislative, regulatory, policy and financial framework for monitoring communications.
It will include a look at how encryption, used to shield calls and messages, poses challenges for security agencies trying to intercept communications.
The committee will also examine any risks to the privacy rights of Canadians that could arise from modernizing the legal framework.