
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has launched an investigation following the inadvertent disclosure of two years' worth of financial records related to Canada Student Loan borrowers. This incident raises concerns about data privacy and management. In a separate matter, Toronto's integrity commissioner has cleared Mayor Olivia Chow of a conflict of interest complaint regarding ride-sharing services. However, the commissioner has recommended disciplinary action for two Toronto councillors who improperly used constituent contact information for election purposes without consent. These developments highlight ongoing scrutiny of governmental practices and ethical standards in Canada.
Ethics watchdog clears Olivia Chow on ride-sharing complaint but suggests discipline for two councillors. https://t.co/PgPYtRls60 Find out more at https://t.co/xofn4ZIXij https://t.co/BzRgn2qqlU
Two Toronto councillors used constituent contact info for election purposes without permission: integrity commissioner https://t.co/R2xee3ogfb
Olivia Chow cleared of conflict of interest complaint by integrity commissioner https://t.co/pVoRBg5sIT


