BBS:      TELESC.NET.BR
Assunto:  Canada's controversial surveillance bill
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Fri, 15 May 2026 09:47:52 -0500
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Windscribe joins Signal in threatening Canada exit over controversial 
surveillance bill

Date:
Fri, 15 May 2026 13:04:53 +0000

Description:
VPN provider Windscribe has warned it will relocate its headquarters if 
Canada passes the controversial Bill C-22. Joining secure messaging app 
Signal, the company says the proposed surveillance law threatens the "entire 
essence" of user privacy.

FULL STORY
The fight for digital privacy in North
America is heating up. Popular Virtual Private Network (VPN) provider 
Windscribe has threatened to relocate its headquarters out of Canada if the 
country's controversial new surveillance legislation, known as Bill C-22 , is 
passed into law. 

Introduced in March 2026, the proposed Lawful Access Act aims to give law 
enforcement broader tools to investigate severe crimes. However, privacy 
advocates and tech companies are sounding the alarm, warning that the bills 
requirements would severely weaken user security. If enacted, Bill C-22 would 
mandate electronic service providers to build technical surveillance 
capabilities and retain certain user metadata for up to a year. For anyone 
using a VPN to protect their online identity, this legislation contradicts 
the strict no-logs policies that keep user data out of the hands of 
governments and hackers alike.

A threat to user privacy:  Windscribe's ultimatum followed a similar warning
from the encrypted messaging platform Signal. Earlier in the week, Signal's 
Vice President of Strategy and Global Affairs, Udbhav Tiwari, told reporters 
that the bill could force the introduction of technical vulnerabilities, 
making private messaging platforms a prime target for foreign adversaries. 

 Tiwari stated that the firm "would rather pull out of the country" than 
comply with a law that undermines its privacy commitments. Responding to the 
news on X, Windscribe made it clear that it shares Signal's zero-tolerance 
stance on mandatory logging. 

"We won't be far behind if C-22 passes," Windscribe stated . "In its current 
state, VPNs would almost certainly require us to log identifying user data." 
The cost of compliance While Signal operates entirely outside of Canada and 
could simply shut off its Canadian servers, Windscribe faces a much more 
complex logistical challenge. The company was founded in Toronto, meaning its 
core operations and headquarters fall directly under Canadian legal 
jurisdiction. 

Expressing frustration with the proposed regulatory framework, Windscribes 
post on X did not mince words regarding the financial and ethical toll of the 
bill. 

"Signal isn't headquartered in Canada so they can just shut off Canadian 
servers, but our HQ is," the VPN provider added. "We pay an ungodly amount of 
taxes to this corrupt government, and in return they want to destroy the 
entire essence of our service to basically spy on its own citizens." 

The looming threat of Bill C-22 mirrors similar global legislative battles, 
such as the European Union's highly debated "chat control" proposals and the 
UK's Online Safety Act , both of which have drawn heavy criticism for 
threatening end-to-end encryption . 

For Windscribe users, the company's threat to relocate should offer a degree 
of reassurance. The provider recently had its strict no-logs policy 
empirically validated in a 2025 Greek court case , where authorities were 
unable to retrieve any user data because the company simply had none to give. 
Relocating its headquarters would allow Windscribe to maintain this technical 
infrastructure without running afoul of Canadian law. 

Currently, Bill C-22 is still undergoing parliamentary review, with committee 
hearings having begun on May 7. Whether lawmakers will amend the bill to 
protect encrypted services remains to be seen, but the tech industry is 
already drawing its red lines.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/windscribe-joins-signal-in-
threatening-canada-exit-over-controversial-surveillance-bill

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