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A special committee of the BC Legislature has unanimously recommended that David Loukidelis be re-appointed as Information and Privacy Commissioner of BC. The committee's report is here: http://www.legis.gov.bc.ca/cmt/38thparl/session-1/ipc/reports/Rpt-38-1-1-IPC.pdf.
Special thanks to Cappone D'Angelo of McCarthy Tétrault LLP for the head's up.
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