Ontario public sector sees jump in snooping cases, privacy commissioner says | CBC News
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Information and Privacy Commissioner Patricia Kosseim highlighted a 34% increase in snooping incidents, expressing concern over workers accessing personal information without authorization. She compared snooping in personal records to voyeurism, emphasizing its detrimental effect on public trust.
Alisha Kapur from Rosen Sunshine LLP emphasized the importance of maintaining privacy in the health-care system, as it directly impacts the trust between patients and providers. She highlighted the potential consequences of breached privacy on patient-care relationships.
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