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The Federal Court of Canada has certified a class-action suit in the Health Canada Marijuana Medical Access mailing case, allowing those affected to pursue compensation, CBC reports. While the Office of the Privacy Commissioner in March ruled in favor of victims who had argued “their privacy had been violated,” the ruling did not include compensation. The case involves a 2013 mailer to 40,000 enrolled members of Marijuana Medical Access Program that used envelopes with its name emblazoned on them, which “opened us up for discrimination," said Maritimers Unite for Medical Marijuana Society Chair Debbie Stultz-Giffin. "Certainly as patients we have a right to that level of privacy about our health conditions or what we chose to use as our medicine."
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