security

How facial recognition software is slowly eroding privacy

Our editorial: New face-tracking technology offers an invaluable tool for law enforcement, but as it spreads there will be a strong temptation to misuse it

Is security a priority for Canadians?

Evan Solomon speaks with Ekos Research president Frank Graves about where security issues rank among voter issues

Cocktail Party Politics: What you need to know about Bill C-51

It’s election time, and it’s going to come up over drinks. So watch our video series to understand the issues that will dominate the election

7 things we learned from NSA leaker Edward Snowden today

Highlights from #AskSnowden, contractor’s online chat

Sleeping on it

Sleeping on it: Spanish company unveils mattresses with built-in safes

“Your money is very close to you, and very far from the banks”

The World’s Nicest Army

There’s never been an Olympics where men and women in uniform were as visible as in London, and so damn friendly

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Toronto’s Caribana parade-goers will be subject to searches

Spectators sitting in the bleachers at one of Toronto’s biggest summer events, the Caribana parade, will be subject to searches this year, a new security add-on in response to concerns about gun violence in the city.

Worried? not us

Worried about terrorism? Not us.

A new poll shows that 10 years after 9/11, Canadians aren’t concerned about the threat of terrorism

Byron Sonne gets bail. Finally.

Who’s going to explain why he spent nearly a year behind bars?

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York students feeling ‘unsafe’

Police make arrest in campus sexual assault

Singing in harmony?

The U.S. and Canada—singing in harmony?

U.S. and Canadian business groups are urging their governments to coordinate rules and ease restrictions

A secure status symbol

A secure status symbol

China’s new economic elite has created a $1.2-billion security industry