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Retired Mounties sue RCMP over disclosure of their mental health records

Posted on October 9, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Keith Fraser reports:

A class action lawsuit filed in Vancouver alleges that the RCMP has breached the privacy of a number of Mounties by wrongfully disclosing their mental health records.

The suit says that the disclosure of the records in 2012 was done to undermine the work of Dr. Michael Webster, a longtime RCMP psychologist who had treated the officers and who has been outspoken in the past on RCMP issues.

Read more on The Province.

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