
Tim McSorley
Tim McSorley is the national co-ordinator of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group, an organization dedicated to promoting and protecting civil liberties in Canada. He has been an outspoken advocate for privacy rights and government accountability, particularly in the context of national security and intelligence oversight. Recently, he raised concerns about the sharing of personal information by Canadian immigration authorities with CSIS based on statements made during protests, emphasizing the potential violation of individuals' rights.
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Tim McSorley condemned the federal government for the senselessness of the immigration bill.
With his immigration bill, Canada’s prime minister is bowing to Trump | Tayo BeroTim McSorley expressed concerns that the bill circumvents protections in SCIDA.
Passport and visa details could be shared with police, U.S. under border bill, critics warnTim McSorley, national co-ordinator of the International Civil Liberties Monitoring Group, said it is 'outrageous that either CSIS or Immigration Canada would find it appropriate to share information based on statements made at a protest and reported in the news.'
CSIS request for protester’s personal details raises red flags, watchdog says







