The Canadian Press

2016-02-11 | NS Younger Privacy

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Nova Scotia's privacy commissioner says the premier's office broke privacy laws when chief of staff Kirby McVicar revealed medical information about a former cabinet minister. McVicar resigned in November after he said Andrew Younger had been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and had a brain tumour. Tory Leader Jamie Baillie says the premier should apologize to the province. (Premier Stephen McNeil is challenging the commissioner's main finding, saying McVicar is solely to blame for making a poor decision.)

Date: 2016-02-11
Placeline: HALIFAX.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 13 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << the report was very clear that Under Pressure the framers office gave out private information about a person that they were in a public dispute with that's a decision that cut mate and it's wrong >>


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