Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Glenn Greenwald was in Ottawa October 25. He spoke about privacy, state surveillance, and its impact on Canadians at an event in downtown Ottawa sponsored by rabble.ca and OpenMedia.ca, and produced by Bill Owen of Eyestir Communications. If you would like to see more of these kinds of productions, please consider making a donation to rabble.ca / donate

Activists are increasingly appalled by the continuing revelations that they are being spied on by police and the CSEC on behalf of the corporate sector. Should we share our spying stories?

Glenn Greenwald gives us the story of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden in his new book 'No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State.'

How much does it concern you that your emails, texts, social media and phone calls might be monitored? Probably a lot, right?

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