OTTAWA—Canadian telecom company privacy practices were back in the spotlight this month with the release of a transparency report from Rogers Communications. The report provides new insights into how much—or how little—Canadians know about when their personal information is disclosed to government agencies. For Rogers customers, the good news is that recent changes in the law, including court decisions that set limits on the disclosure of mass data from cell phone towers and that protect Internet subscriber information—are
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