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Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act
thumb The ''Protecting Canadians from Online Crime Act'' (S.C. 2014, c. 31) was introduced by the Conservative government of Stephen Harper on November 20, 2013, during the 41st Parliament, and received royal assent on December 9, 2014. Commonly known as "lawful access" legislation, the Act is the fifth iteration of a framework that empowers Canadian law enforcement and security intelligence agencies and the product of four previous attempts made by both Liberal and Conservative governments. ==Objective== The Act was intended to address the problem of cyberbullying, which had received a high profile from the cases involving the deaths of Rehtaeh Parsons and Amanda Todd. It incorporated recommendations concerning cyberbullying and the distribution of intimate images that were made in 2013〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/other-autre/cndii-cdncii/pdf/cndii-cdncii-eng.pdf )〕 to federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for public safety. It also serves to implement obligations arising from Canada's accession to the ''Convention on Cybercrime'' in 2001.
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