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Ca: Bylaw violation notice ends up in envelope mailed to Coun. File

Posted on August 11, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Douglas Glyn reports:

Four days after she raised concerns about the potential of citizens’ privacy being violated, Coun. Pat File received a letter from the town intended for someone else.

File says the envelope was addressed to Bruce G. Gillies, her partner, and herself.

However, when she opened it she discovered a notice of a bylaw violation dealing with someone else’s property which, she says, “is a clear violation of that person’s privacy.”

Read more in the Midland Free Press.

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