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- Google’s decision to scrap Reader influenced by the cost of privacy compliance http://trl.ca/l/1aa
- Ad firms urge Firefox to rethink cookie ban – http://trl.ca/l/1a9
- Canadian Privacy Law Doesn’t Apply to Government-Run Social Media Sites – http://trl.ca/l/1a8
- Why the collision of big data and privacy will require a new realpolitik — http://trl.ca/l/1a7
- How ‘Privacy’ Killed Google Reader – http://trl.ca/l/1a6
- Federal department needs to ‘come clean’ about HRSDC data breach, NDP says http://trl.ca/l/1a5
- Privacy 101: Skype Leaks Your Location — http://trl.ca/l/1a4
- If you get an e-mail saying you’ve won $1-million, a red flag should go up – http://trl.ca/l/1a2
- Border Services violated worker rights: advocacy group http://trl.ca/l/1a3
- What the media is missing: Government privacy breaches http://trl.ca/l/1a1
- Secrecy mars Elections Canada’s commitment to democracy http://trl.ca/l/1a0
- Social networking sites don’t care about Canadian privacy laws, says researcher http://trl.ca/l/19z