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Transparency reporting put government on alert: report

Briefs | 12/01/2014 3:42 pm EST

Public Safety officials were warned by an internal memo of the need to keep "operational details" secret, as two of Canada biggest telecommunications providers were preparing to disclose information on government-agency requests for customer information, the Canadian Press reported.

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