Apple and Google are urging Canada to amend Bill C-22, seeking judicial oversight to prevent secret orders that could force them to break encryption. The tech giants argue such measures would undermine user privacy and transparency, citing concerns similar to those that led Apple to withdraw features from the UK.

Google and Apple warned that the Liberals' lawful access bill poses a "threat" to encryption.

SAN FRANCISCO, May 26 : Apple and Alphabet's Google on Tuesday pushed to amend an online safety bill working its way through Canada's parliament to add judicial oversight to what…

Google’s Jeanette Patell told a parliamentary committee Tuesday that Bill C-22, “would treat all Canadians like potential suspects.”

Tech giants Apple and Google have now urged the Canadian lawmakers to amend bill C-22, on online safety proposals which is presently under debate in the House of Commons, as…

Apple and Google are urging Canada to amend Bill C-22, seeking judicial oversight to prevent secret orders that could force them to break encryption. The tech giants argue such…