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Canada Appoints New Privacy Commissioner To Investigate Complaints Against Office Of Privacy Commissioner Of Canada
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On December 16, 2014, the Canadian government appointed a new Privacy Commissioner, Ad Hoc,
for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
("OPC"). The privacy commissioner independently
investigates Privacy Act complaints brought against the OPC.
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