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Briefly, the CCHS uses a multi-stage sampling survey design to target Canadians 12 years of age or older living in private dwellings.
The law explicitly says that CSE cannot target Canadians, and it must take steps to ensure that Canadians' privacy is respected.
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U.S. government officials say that they may next target Canadian competition because they regard Canadian transportation rates as a form of subsidy.
In December 2013, CSEC chief John Forster claimed that CSEC was not targeting Canadians or persons in Canada.
This, despite the fact that the law specifically forbids CSE from targeting Canadians, or holding on to their information without a valid authorization.
It is prohibited from targeting Canadians, or people inside Canada unless it is doing so under the mandate of another of Canada's spy or law enforcement agencies, or unless the minister specifically permits it.
The CCHS targets Canadians aged 12 years and older living in private dwellings in all 10 provinces and 3 territories.
The Colorado lawsuit targets Canadian firm Suncor ― whose U.S. operations are based in Denver ― and Exxon Mobil, charging the companies with leaving the burden of their environmental impacts on local governments and having misled consumers on the effects of their fossil fuel products.
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