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Elections Ontario fails to encrypt data after losing info
Elections Ontario staff who lost two memory sticks with the personal information of millions of voters did not encrypt the files because they didn't know what encryption meant, privacy commissioner Ann Cavoukian said Tuesday. -
Elections Ontario faces lawsuit over missing voter information
A province-wide class action has been launched against Elections Ontario regarding the loss of personal information of up to 2.4 million Ontario voters -
New charges for woman accused of impersonating nurse
A Toronto-area woman accused of using a false name to work as a nurse at a long-term care home in Mitchell, Ont. is facing additional charges, and it may not be the first time. -
Police warn residents about credit card scammers
A Kitchener man who was the target of a possible identity theft is hoping to warn others so they don't become victims. -
New Ontario photo identification card coming
More than a million people in Ontario who don't have a driver's licence will soon have another option for government-issued identification, but it won't allow them to cross the U.S. border. -
Police seek gas-and-dash, hit-and-run suspect
Peel police are looking for the driver of a gold-coloured sedan suspected of filling his car without paying before running down the gas station attendant as he fled. -
Community mail boxes in Stratford robbed
Personal mail was reportedly stolen from eight community postal boxes in Stratford over the weekend, and residents are being encouraged to keep an eye out and also to protect themselves. -
Allowing ID to be scanned is your decision
There are a number of small details you should take note of if you decide to go to a bar or nightclub that uses and ID scanner, and you should also know your legal rights. -
Another jewelry store robbed at Fairview Park Mall
Waterloo Regional Police say three suspects robbed Ben Moss Jewellers in Kitchener shortly after 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday.