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  • What's the 'most sensitive issues of all time' facing Winnipeggers? Car theft? Spraying for mosquitoes? Beating Ottawa in the world's longest frozen patch of muddy water category? No, it's the size of your can. We heard it right from Mayor [Sam Katz]'s mouth after a four-hour bitch session at city hall resulted in changes -- once again -- to the city's waste management plan. The new recommendations would allow Winnipeggers to pay an annual fee to use a supersized garbage can. As well, blue boxes would be replaced by much larger rolling blue bins. It all goes to vote on Feb. 24. The way all the trash talk has been accumulating around the city over this issue, the new measures might be coming into effect just in time. Imagine taking a neglected eyesore of a corner at Main Street and Higgi...

  • ... a document in the wrong place;5 the loss or theft of portable devices with databases containing pers... authorities, thus preventing them from taking steps to mitigate any harm arising from the breach...

  • Canada.com recently reported on an Ipsos Reid survey that revealed that more than one in 10 Canadians who shop online have already fallen victim to identity theft. According to Phone Busters and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Call Centre, Canadians have reported 8,048 cases of ID theft so far this year, totalling $7.3 million in losses. As Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has said, "Identity theft is a crime which can inflict an enormous financial and emotional cost." But fears about ID theft should not scare Canadians from online shopping. They should simply be more prudent about their Internet activities. After all, ID theft takes place offline, too. To allay fears about ID theft, online retailers should do everything possible to gain the trust of online consumers. Having sound privacy...

    ...You can reduce your risk of ID theft by taking the following steps:. -- Make sure your computer i...

  • ... actual monetary value of the loss through theft. [25] For the reasons which follow, I agree with c... clause as covering an instance of theft by taking without a carrier's consent. [59] I should add tha...

  • ... a new system aimed at minimizing identity theft associated with driver's licences and that the new... presented by the government involve the taking of a photograph. This is the very act that offends...

  • ... promotions, incidences of identity theft, and the negligent loss of consumer information by..., as well as the steps that consumers are taking to manage their privacy. In this section, we revie...

  • ... trafficking and production of marijuana and theft of electricity. A voir dire was conducted to consi... because some information about what is taking place in a house could be inferred are not support...

  • [...] the teen pleaded guilty to assaulting a man following a party on July 8, 2009, to theft for punching an 11-year-old boy and taking his bike on April 28, 2008, and to eight counts of violating release orders including one for failing to abide by a house arrest.

  • John Doe, 25, was working as a part-time teller at a local bank while taking business courses at university. He became engaged to a Malaysian woman. Before the wedding day, Canadian immigration officials told Doe's fianc © she had overstayed her student visa and had to go home, then re-apply to return to Canada. To pay his fianc ©e's legal costs to return, Doe started dipping into the dormant bank account of an 86-year-old bedridden woman to the tune of $38,500 before he was caught. Doe has not heard from his fianc ©e since he quit sending money. Doe confessed when confronted by bank security and police. He pleaded guilty to theft over $5,000. While both Crown and defence counsels agreed Doe could serve his jail term at home, they didn't agree on length with the Crown leaving it up to t...

  • This is the fourth time since 1998 that we've reported these two problems," she told a news conference. "The government should have resolved them by now. Monte Solberg, the Human Resources and Social Development minister, said the government was taking steps to bolster the SIN register's integrity. "We're going to keep working at it to make sure the public feels confident in the system. " [Sheila Fraser] said strong management of the SIN was "more important than ever" given the growing global incidence of identity theft, fraud and security risks.



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