Privacy committee to conduct study of spyware tools used by RCMP
OTTAWA — A parliamentary committee will hold hearings on the RCMP’s use of spyware and potential risks to the privacy rights of Canadians.
The House of Commons privacy committee voted today to determine which “device investigation tools” the RCMP uses and seek a list of judicial warrants obtained for deploying such software.
The committee was called to meet after the RCMP submitted a document to the House of Commons describing its use of tools that covertly and remotely obtain data from devices like phones and computers.
The motion calls on witnesses including Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, current and former privacy commissioners, and RCMP officers who oversaw the use of spyware.