Nunavut's Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner filed a report calling on the provincial government to take measures to shore up a new mailing system in the city of Iqaluit, CBC News reports. The report looked at the potential privacy impacts on the city's 8,000 residents as it relates to their financial, health, family services and human resource information potentially being sent to the wrong address via the mailing change.
19 April 2024
Nunavut privacy commissioner warns against potential mail fraud
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