Political parties protect themselves rather than voters in refusing to be bound by privacy laws, write Sara Bannerman and her colleagues at York and Brock universities.
88 per cent of Canadians are concerned about their privacy in smart cities, including almost a quarter (23 per cent of Canadians) who are extremely concerned.
As Toronto considers its smart-city project, McMaster researchers have found that Canadians have strong concerns about how their digital information may be used.