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Over the past several years I’ve undertaken research exploring how, how often, and for what reasons governments in Canada access telecommunications data. As one facet of this line of research I worked with Dr. Adam Molnar to understand the regularity at which policing agencies across Canada have sought, and obtained, warrants to lawfully engage in real-time electronic surveillance. Such data is particularly important given the regularity at which Canadian law enforcement agencies call for new powers; how effective are historical methods of capturing communications data? How useful are the statistics which are tabled by governments? We answer these questions in a paper published with the Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, entitled ‘Government Surveillance Accountability: The Failures of Contemporary Canadian Interception Reports.” The abstract, follows, as do links to the Canadian interception reports upon which we based our findings.
Abstract:
Real time electronic government surveillance is recognized as amongst the most intrusive types of government activity upon private citizens’ lives. There are usually stringent warranting practices that must be met prior to law enforcement or security agencies engaging in such domestic surveillance. In Canada, federal and provincial governments must report annually on these practices when they are conducted by law enforcement or the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, disclosing how often such warrants are sought and granted, the types of crimes such surveillance is directed towards, and the efficacy of such surveillance in being used as evidence and securing convictions.
This article draws on an empirical examination of federal and provincial electronic surveillance reports in Canada to examine the usefulness of Canadian governments’ annual electronic surveillance reports for legislators and external stakeholders alike to hold the government to account. It explores whether there are primary gaps in accountability, such as where there are no legislative requirements to produce records to legislators or external stakeholders. It also examines the extent to which secondary gaps exist, such as where there is a failure of legislative compliance or ambiguity related to that compliance.
We find that extensive secondary gaps undermine legislators’ abilities to hold government to account and weaken capacities for external stakeholders to understand and demand justification for government surveillance activities. In particular, these gaps arise from the failure to annually table reports, in divergent formatting of reports between jurisdictions, and in the deficient narrative explanations accompanying the tabled electronic surveillance reports. The chronic nature of these gaps leads us to argue that there are policy failures emergent from the discretion granted to government Ministers and failures to deliberately establish conditions that would ensure governmental accountability. Unless these deficiencies are corrected, accountability reporting as a public policy instrument threatens to advance a veneer of political legitimacy at the expense of maintaining fulsome democratic safeguards to secure the freedoms associated with liberal democratic political systems. We ultimately propose a series of policy proposals which, if adopted, should ensure that government accountability reporting is both substantial and effective as a policy instrument to monitor and review the efficacy of real-time electronic surveillance in Canada.
Canadian Electronic Surveillance Reports
Alberta
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- Alberta-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
British Columbia
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- British Columbia-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
Government of Canada
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
- Government of Canada-Electronic Interception Report for 2015
Manitoba
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2011 (Unavailable through Queen’s Printer)
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- Manitoba-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
New Brunswick
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- New Brunswick-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
Newfoundland
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2001
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2004
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
- Newfoundland-Electronic Interception Report for 2016
Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- Nova Scotia-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
Ontario
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Ontario-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
Quebec
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 1999
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2000
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2001
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2002
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2003
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2004
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2011
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- Quebec-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
Saskatchewan
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 1998
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2000
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2001
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2002
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2003
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2004
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2005
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2006
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2007
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2008
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2009
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2010
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2012
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2013
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2014
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2015
- Saskatchewan-Electronic Interception Report for 2016