Corrected: Canada’s Digital Charter does not comfort Alphabet’s smart-city critics
By Tyler Choi TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's Digital Charter lacks sufficient legal enforcement power to effectively protect privacy and regulate use of personal data, according to critics worried that a smart city project in Toronto by Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs unit could be misused for mass surveillance.
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