B.C. temporarily lifts privacy restrictions for teachers, health-care workers


By Brenna Owen/The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER — British Columbia has temporarily modified its access to information and privacy act in response to COVID-19, lifting a requirement that personal data must be stored in Canada. The province says the pandemic requires those who work for public bodies, such as health-care workers and teachers, to use digital communication tools that are normally restricted.…

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April 5, 2020

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