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[OPIRG-EVENTS] Welcoming Big Brother - Wednesday Night
Welcoming Big Brother
Ottawa Public Library Auditorium
Wednesday, January 30, 2002 @ 7:30
120 Metcalfe Street - this location is accessible.
Free of Charge/ Donations Welcome
Is privacy an outdated concept?
Will trading our rights to privacy really buy us prosperity, security and
peace of mind?
Everyone wants to know as much about us as possible. The corporation is
interested in our profiles as consumers. Our employers want the right to
know what we did last night and whom we are e-mailing this morning.
Governments claim the right to know with whom we associate and for what
purpose.
But we participate in this erosion of privacy, too. Some of us want to
know, thanks to a nanny-cam, exactly what's going on at the daycare.
Perhaps we stop at the grocery store and cheerfully hand over a "loyalty"
card on our way to a meeting to protest the passage of anti-terrorist
legislation. And if this meeting is at City Hall, a video camerawill keep
track of our arrival. Our images can be matched to an electronic file of
"known threats" to the state.
We are surrounded by human and technological invasions of our privacy, some
of which we condemn, and some of which we see as benign. Where do we draw
the line as individuals? What is the appropriate role of the state in
protecting our privacy? What are the consequences of new legislation that
will further restrict our civil liberties, including privacy, in the name
of security?
Join us for an open discussion of privacy and public policy, featuring:
Bill Blaikie, NDP MP and Justice Critic
Valerie Steeves, Professor of Law, University of Ottawa
Ken Anderson, Office of the Ontario Privacy Commissioner
Neil Tudiver, CAUT, Chair
Sponsored by:
Ottawa Centre New Democrats
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Critical thinking for over 30 years
Now on the world wide web
join us at http://www.octopusbooks.org
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