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Privacy tribunal unlikely to get through INDU’s look at Bill C-27

Briefs | 06/03/2024 3:28 pm EDT
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The government’s proposal to establish a privacy tribunal as part of Bill C-27, the Digital Charter Act, is likely going down to defeat, The Wire Report has learned. The legislation is currently before the House of Commons industry committee.

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