Ontario’s privacy commissioner launched an unprecedented legal action Thursday seeking a court order against the Toronto Police for “indiscriminately” releasing attempted suicide information to the country’s national police database, the Toronto Star has learned.
Ontario’s privacy commissioner launched an unprecedented legal action Thursday seeking a court order against the Toronto Police for “indiscriminately” releasing attempted suicide information to the country’s national police database, the Toronto Star has learned.
Ontario’s privacy commissioner launched an unprecedented legal action Thursday seeking a court order against the Toronto Police for “indiscriminately” releasing attempted suicide information to the country’s national police database, the Toronto Star has learned.