mercredi 14 mai 2014

Harper. Privacy. OMG.

I'm laughing so hard - in a public restaurant in Mexico, no less, so if I go missing.... God, the absurdity!



David Cameron's 'top-secret' visit to Canada revealed









The Privy Council Office, it seems, is working hard to protect the identity of those who visit the prime minister.



According to documents recently released under Access to Information, the name of an individual who paid an official visit to Canada in September 2011 must be withheld because it is considered "personal information."



Owing to an apparent clerical error, however, CBC News has uncovered the identity of the mystery world leader in question. One page in the batch of documents was printed in duplicate: one time with names blanked out and the other with the names readable.



The documents (included below), show the deletion was meant to be "Prime Minister Cameron," presumably referring to British Prime Minister David Cameron.




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After taking nearly two years to process the request, the Privy Council Office returned 50 pages of heavily redacted material.



Deletions include virtually all entries under the headings "Possible Controversies," "Draft Agenda" and a list of possible agenda items for a bilateral meeting.




(CBC)





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