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Ca: Peladeau defends security breach

Posted on January 14, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Angelica Montgomery reports:

Pierre Karl Peladeau says he did not blunder when he posted Philippe Couillard’s personal address and phone number on his Facebook page, which he has since taken down at the request of the premier’s security team.

The Parti Quebecois leadership hopeful says he was merely distributing information anyone could have pulled up from the directory on the college of physicians’ website.

Read more on CJAD.

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