加拿大的C-65号法案旨在推动投票,但面对潜在侵犯隐私行为的强烈反对。 Canada's Bill C-65 aims to boost voting but faces backlash for potential privacy breaches.
加拿大提议的C-65号法案旨在修正《加拿大选举法》,以促进选民的参与和信心,但因削弱政党的隐私法而面临批评。 Canada's proposed Bill C-65 aims to amend the Canada Elections Act to boost voter engagement and confidence but faces criticism for weakening privacy laws for political parties. 批评者认为,该法案可能允许政党在没有适当保障的情况下收集族裔和宗教等敏感个人数据,从而可能破坏选民的信任。 Critics argue the bill could allow parties to collect sensitive personal data like ethnicity and religion without proper safeguards, potentially undermining voter trust. 该法案没有纳入核心隐私原则,引起人们对数据滥用的担忧,这与剑桥分析丑闻类似。 The bill fails to incorporate core privacy principles and has sparked concerns over data misuse similar to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.