Civil liberties group asks Liberals to end use of facial fingerprint tech in party votes
OTTAWA — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association is asking the Liberals to stop using facial recognition technology as part of the party’s process to select candidates in the next federal election.
The Liberals are leaning on the technology to verify the identity of those eligible to vote in nomination meetings, having started to roll out its use across Canada in recent days.
Those nomination meetings, normally held in person, have moved online this summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The CCLA laid out its concerns in a letter to the party Wednesday, saying facial fingerprinting carries privacy pitfalls and reliability concerns and that its use by the Liberals sends the message to other election officials that the technology is “ready for prime time.”