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Canada’s privacy czar investigating data theft of federal employees from relocation companies | IT World Canada News
Canada's privacy commissioner has opened an investigation into the theft of 24 years of data of federal employees from two government-contracted relocation firms. As we reported earlier this week, the Treasury Board said data as far back as 1999 on military, RCMP, and federal employees held by Brookfield Global Relocation Services (BGRS) and Sirva Canada,
https://www.itworldcanada.com/article/canadas-privacy-czar-investigating-data-theft-of-federal-employees-from-relocation-companies/553664
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