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stanley thermobecher nvestigation.Officers launched an investigation March 7 after a victim came forward to police with information and looking for assistance, police said in a news release.As a result of the probe, York Regional Police arrested and charged a 21-year-old Burlington woman a 22-year-old Brampton man. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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VANCOUVER鈥擥overnments across Canada have been withholding COVID-19 data in an exercise of paternalistic information-hoarding likely meant to regulate public reaction to the pandemic, says an access-to-information advocate.Sean Holman, an access to information expert and journalism professor at Mount Royal University in Calgary, said uproar in British Columbia Friday over revelations the provincial government was only releasing a fraction of its COVI
stanley taza D-19 data to the public is just one example of such secrecy. It doesnt surprise me, said Holman, who stressed B.C. is particularly notorious for withholding information. But it really emphasizes the need for governments across Canada to provide more information to the general public about whats going on during this public health disaster. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The
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