
Christiane Saad
Christiane Saad is the chair of the privacy and access law section of the Canadian Bar Association, where she focuses on legal frameworks surrounding privacy rights and access to information. Recently, she raised concerns before Canadian MPs about the proposed lawful access bill, arguing that it could expand state surveillance powers without sufficient evidence or adequate judicial oversight.
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Christiane Saad, who chairs the association’s privacy and access law section, expressed concern that the bill could expand state surveillance powers without evidence of necessity.
Ottawa’s lawful access bill contains ‘chilling’ proposals, Signal executive tells MPsThe Globe and Mail·
Canada· 2026-06-03






