London, Ont., court to decide if police can access Facebook messages | CBC News

A London, Ont., murder case may just lend a hand resolve how a ways into your Facebook inbox the arm of the legislation may just succeed in for investigative functions. 
A London, Ont., homicide case could help determine how far into your Facebook inbox the arm of the law could reach for investigative purposes. 

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  2. "While some see Facebook's ban of far-right political commentator Faith Goldy and several Canadian groups promoting white nationalism as encouraging, others, including the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, warn there's a fine line between free expression and hate speech". (April 14, 2019)
  3. "Employment Minister Patty Hajdu is calling on the Canadian Human Rights Commission to examine the way Facebook allows employers to microtarget job ads to particular age ranges, something experts say could violate Canadian human rights laws". (April 9, 2019)
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  7. "Facebook says it stored millions of its users' passwords in plain text for years". (March 21, 2019)
  8. "Facebook's lead regulator in the European Union is seeking information over how it handled data during the manual transcription of users' audio recordings, Ireland's Data Protection Commision said on Wednesday". (August 14, 2019)
  9. "Advertisers are able to write their own copy, when sharing a link as an advertisement on Facebook, potentially opening the door for misleading ads to spread". (September 16, 2019)
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