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EFF Signs Joint Letter Urging Canada to Dismiss Anti-Terror Legislation, Bill C-51

By electronicfrontierfoundation on April 13, 2015

EFF has signed on to a joint letter with more than 100 organizations and individuals to urge Canadia
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