Tobi Cohen reports:
Canada’s privacy commissioner has received a formal complaint about a controversial new survey that requires current and would-be border officers to share deeply personal and potentially incriminating information if they want to keep or get a job.
According to Anne-Marie Hayden, a spokeswoman for Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart, the office is now “looking at investigating” the matter. They didn’t reveal who had filed the complaint.
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The questions touch on everything from substance abuse and sexual deviance to drinking and gambling habits and crimes individuals may have committed but were never charged for.
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