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Tech

How to remove your personal information from people-search sites in 2025

can be time-consuming and require ongoing effort to stay on top of. Utilizing data removal services can save you time…

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Tech

Information for 5.5 million patients exposed by major healthcare data breach

Healthcare continues to be a prime target for cyber attackers this year, with major data breaches affecting millions of individuals.…

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Nova Scotia

She only learned her privacy had been breached by filing an access to information request

A recent incident in Nova Scotia has shed light on the issue of privacy breaches in the healthcare system, prompting…

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Politics

Carney says he’s open to a review of Canada’s broken access to information system

Liberal Leader Mark Carney Pledges to Review Canada’s Access to Information Law During a recent campaign stop in Sault Ste.…

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Tech

Hertz data breach exposes customer information

In today’s digital age, most companies rely on various vendors to manage different aspects of their business operations. From customer…

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US Election 2024

DNI Gabbard refers intel officials to DOJ for prosecution over alleged leaks of classified information

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has taken a bold step in cracking down on leaks of classified information within…

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Nova Scotia

N.S. names new information and privacy commissioner

Nova Scotia’s new information and privacy commissioner, David Nurse, brings a wealth of legal experience to his new role. Nurse…

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Nova Scotia

Justice Department cannot say when access to information review will be complete

The government-ordered review of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act in Nova Scotia is facing delays, with…

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Nova Scotia

Provincial department asked once again to seek help to handle information requests

Nova Scotia’s acting information and privacy commissioner, Carmen Stuart, has recently recommended that the Department of Opportunities and Social Development…

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Canada

N.L. schools ordered to destroy new books containing ‘inaccurate information’ on Indigenous people

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Department of Education recently made headlines after ordering its schools to dispose of thousands of books that…

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