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Privacy watchdog urges Canadian insurers not to ask for genetic test results

Posted on July 22, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Canada’s privacy watchdog has called on the country’s health and life insurance industry not to ask applicants for access to existing genetic test results, “until such time as they can be shown to be demonstrably necessary and effective”.

Read more on Out-Law.com.

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