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Canada Encouraged US To Place It On Piracy List 199

An anonymous reader writes "Copyright, U.S. lobbying, and the stunning backroom Canadian response gets front page news treatment today in Canada as the Toronto Star covers new revelations on copyright by Michael Geist (who offers a longer post with links to the cables) from the U.S. cables released by WikiLeaks. The cables reveal that former Industry Minister Maxime Bernier raised the possibility of leaking the copyright bill to U.S. officials before it was to be tabled in the House of Commons, former Industry Minister Tony Clement's director of policy Zoe Addington encouraged the U.S. to pressure Canada by elevating it on a piracy watch list, Privy Council Office official Ailish Johnson disclosed the content of ministerial mandate letters, and former RCMP national coordinator for intellectual property crime Andris Zarins advised the U.S. that the government was working on a separate intellectual property enforcement bill."
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Canada Encouraged US To Place It On Piracy List

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  • by tqk ( 413719 ) <s.keeling@mail.com> on Saturday September 03, 2011 @11:53AM (#37296464)

    And what about the Constitutional Coup that Harper conducted with the Governor General ?

    In my mind, that is sufficient reason right there for Canada to become a Republic.

    As if that's a cure-all solution. Cf. the USA.

    I think what you really want is a government truly bound by a constitution with which it may not fsck, and barring a very messy and violent revolution, that's a pipe dream.

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