Canada Border Services Agency: The association also announced plans to launch a web-based legal consent refusal form to help travellers to object to having their personal information gathered by the CBSA and private TV producers. , according to Huffington Post. - Read more about the filming of the raid The B.C. Civil Liberties Association says it plans to file a privacy complaint against the Canada Border Services Agency for allowing a reality TV show to film travellers crossing Canada's border without their free and informed consent. The issue came to light after the CBSA allowed a television crew from the show Border Security: Canadas Front Lineto film a raid on a construction site in Vancouver where immigration officials were looking for illegal workers in March.
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