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Posted on 20/02/08

Spying laws outdated, expert argues

Counterterrorism agencies have spent years hoping to run wiretaps against Canadian suspects who live abroad. Yet a lingering loophole means the spies continue to go "blind and deaf" whenever Canadian targets board outbound planes, a former spymaster says.

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