2022: the year of information deals and vulnerabilities

Will 2022 be the year of information deals? More information breaches? And will access to information be noticeably changed for better or worse?
Treasury Board President Mona Fortier, pictured Dec. 14, 2021, arriving for the Liberal party caucus meeting in the West Block.
OTTAWA—Will 2022 be the year of information deals? More information breaches? And will access to information be noticeably changed for better or worse? First up, the art of the information deal is a feature brought on by a continued minority government. Upcoming is the government's offer for end...

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