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Canada: Jody Carr pressured to resign over privacy breach

Posted on May 10, 2013 by pogowasright.org

CBC News reports:

Education Minister Jody Carr is facing calls for his resignation after he admitted on Thursday that one of his political assistants breached the privacy rights of a high school student.

Carr acknowledged that his staffer released the mark the student earned on an exam and the Opposition Liberals say based on precedent, Carr should step down from cabinet.

Read more on CBC News.

Category: BreachesNon-U.S.Youth & Schools

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