Jim Balsillie warns of ‘surveillance capitalism’ by Facebook and Google
OTTAWA — Lawmakers delving into the Facebook data scandal heard calls Thursday for substantial regulatory upgrades to protect the privacy of Canadians — as well as a warning from Jim Balsillie about the democratic and economic risks posed by foreign companies motivated by “surveillance capitalism.”
Speaking before a parliamentary committee, the former Research in Motion chairman and co-CEO urged MPs to shield citizens by — at a minimum — implementing strict data-privacy rules similar to those to be introduced later this month by the European Union, known as the GDPR.
Balsillie said data-harvesting giants like Facebook and Google are entirely driven by mass surveillance and follow business models that are exploiting gaps in Canada’s governance laws.
“This is going much faster than we understand it and we are cascading towards a surveillance state and … it touches all aspects of our sovereign citizenship, well beyond the economy,” said Balsillie, whose former company created the BlackBerry.