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Canada’s Supreme Court to rule on if cops can read your text messages without a warrant, I’ll be surprised if the Appeal Court’s ruling is upheld
> “The Court of Appeal found that while Campbell did have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the text messages, the police were correct that fentanyl-laced heroin hitting the streets counted as “exigent” circumstances.”
https://globalnews.ca/news/10372739/cops-warrantless-text-messages/Published at
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