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 @M55324iz British Columbia  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @M3FKP2iz British Columbia  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

Yes, after proving that the act is necessary for National security, and combating organized crime and child pornography

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Što biste učinili kada biste saznali da se vaše osobne poruke prate kako bi se spriječili mogući zločini?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Zamislite svoj život kao otvorenu knjigu; kako bi to promijenilo način na koji komunicirate na internetu?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Čini li vam nelagodu pomisao da vas gleda ili sluša netko koga ne poznajete i zašto?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Da je vaša sigurnost u pitanju, biste li se bili spremni odreći malo privatnosti i gdje povlačite crtu?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Biste li prihvatili veći vladin nadzor ako bi značajno smanjio teroristička djela?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Kako mogućnost praćenja vašeg digitalnog otiska utječe na vaš osjećaj slobode i povjerenja u vladu?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Treba li se privatnost i dalje smatrati neotuđivim pravom u digitalnom dobu punom prijetnji?

 @3BBWFYNiz Alberta  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

I'm torn...I am concerned with the federal government having cart blanche access to private information, yet I am for being able to prevent acts that negatively harm groups of innocent people.

 @3BDL75Viz Quebec  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

I say 'no', but only because I see a growing society that has less and less respect for the 'Honour system' and I believe that even though this may be an important tool to protect against suspected crimes of terrorism, it will be abused and misused.

 @3BC2FSDiz Ontario  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, and enact legislation preventing government surveillance of citizen communications, It is the citizens responsibility to protect the country in this case since the government cannot possibly handle everything and proper education provided on the subject in schools on a side note they are taught in a way that does not create future paranoia. Once a threat is flagged by citizens only then should authority intervene. Immigrants will have to be under surveillance for as long their education into citizenship is provided, and Immigrants with a history of violence or fraud will not be allowed into the country.

 @3BC5V7Kiz Alberta  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

I find this to be a ridiculous notion. Under certain circumstances it would be permissible but its a blatant intrusion of privacy and completely unnecessary. A acceptable situation is someone suspected for crimes, but just monitoring people for the sake of doing so is completely illogical.

 @3BGLWPViz Ontario  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

They should only be able to monitor people who have been identified as a threat, and only by court order

 @3BGMGP7iz Ontario  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

 @3BGP2KNiz Ontario  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

No, not at all. I think phone calls and emails should be private. It is not other peoples business and they don't need to know what we are talking about.

 @3BGPRHRiz Ontario  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

Yes, but only under the scrutiny of the courts where necessary to protect citizens either collectively or individually

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Jeste li se ikada osjećali kao da je vaša privatnost ugrožena, i ako jeste, koje bi trebale biti granice te invazije?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Kako biste se osjećali da se vaši osobni razgovori slušaju bez vašeg pristanka za nacionalnu sigurnost?

 @ISIDEWITHpitao…1 god1Y

Kada, ako ikada, vjerujete li da su prednosti nadzora veće od prava na privatnost?

 @3BD78GZKonzervativnaiz Alberta  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

if this was an ironclad method to reduce terrorism, then yes. otherwise, this is an invasion of privacy

 @3BCM9WCiz Alberta  odgovoreno…4 god4Y

I feel like the federal government should be allowed to monitor emails and phone calls that are flagged with key words that insinuate a possible terrorist or illegal act.