I'd advise you to read the legislation they are trying to cram through. Bill C-50, C-51, and C52.
The first major piece digital legislation in this bill mandates that internet providers must hand over user information to authorities upon request. Such information includes your name, your email address, the web pages you visit, your ip address, and your device identification numbers. No warrant or legal process is needed to procure this information, it is simply requested and the internet provider must under this legislation comply.
The second major component of this legislation mandates that internet providers must rework their networks to allow for the real time surveillance of users. Such surveillance would include the ability to intercept communications between individuals, and communication between individuals and web servers. Again no legal process would be required to implement such surveillance.
The third and final component of this legislation states that authorities can issue a preservation order which would require that internet providers hold onto user information for up to 90 days.
Sounds an awful lot like wiretapping. Actually scrap that, it makes wiretapping look like a benign practice.
Also thanks for showing the typical con level of intelligence on the issues
Oh and just a side note, phone and cable services are increasingly moving onto the same networks the internet uses. So in addition to this they will be able to tap your phone and even see what your watching with no warrant.