Similar pages:
- Law blogger posts online: Employees in Ontario (and perhaps other Canadian provinces) have no right to privacy
- Law blogger posts online: Federal Government secrets may be vulnerable to Patriot Act
- Law blogger posts online: SuperPages.ca announces fix for security issues
- Law blogger posts online: Round two of labour-sponsored privacy campaign against BC government to begin
- Law blogger posts online: BC outsourcing fight not over yet
- Law blogger posts online: BC announces medical privatization plan
The British Columbia Government and Service Employees' union's privacy campaign is using interesting advertising and leaflets, such as the attached. For info on the full campaign, visit their general anti-outsourcing page and the Right To Privacy Campaign site.
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