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Surveillance in Canada: A balance between freedom of expression and national security

J-Source: Working Media by H.G. Watson

Mar 7, 2014News & Politics

Last week, PEN Canada hosted a panel discussion on the challenges of balancing freedom of expression with national security. Last week, PEN Canada hosted a panel discussion on the challenges of balancing freedom of expre...

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Surveillance in Canada: A balance between freedom of expression and national security is an episode from J-Source: Working Media by H.G. Watson. Last week, PEN Canada hosted a panel discussion on the challenges of balancing freedom of expre...

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Last week, PEN Canada hosted a panel discussion on the challenges of balancing freedom of expression with national security. Last week, PEN Canada hosted a panel discussion on the challenges of balancing freedom of expression with national security. The panel, called Surveillance after Snowden, was moderated by Canadaland media critic Jesse Brown and featured Citizen Lab director Ron Deibert, Globe and Mail investigative reporter Colin Freeze and Wesley Wark, former national security adviser to the prime minister. The panel discussed methods journalists should use, such as email encryption, to protect sources, reporting on national security and the impact of surveillance on freedom of expression. Listen to the audio of the event here . Related content on J-Source: Canadian journalists ramp up efforts to free jailed Al Jazeera colleagues in Egypt Five media outlets ordered to turn over photos, video of New Brunswick protest to RCMP The Unknowable Country: What does Reporters Without Borders' press freedom index actually mean? The post Surveillance in Canada: A balance between freedom of expression and national security first appeared on J-Source .

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Published Mar 7, 2014