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Alberta privacy commissioner raises concerns over 2 government bills

  • Alberta's information and privacy commissioner expresses significant concerns about two government bills, suggesting they would create legislative holes if approved.
  • The commissioner highlights that changes to freedom of information rules could empower the government to gatekeep information.
  • Diane McLeod emphasizes that if disclosure is 'in the best interests of a minor,' it should come with consent.
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