pud99
Senior Member
Did everyone see what Karygiannis said on Twitter today? He had a flame war with someone using questionable English skills.
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Did everyone see what Karygiannis said on Twitter today? He had a flame war with someone using questionable English skills.
Cops at first said the fire seemed suspicious but then concluded it was an accident. They couldn't ID the victim though.
Workers at several hospitals accessed the health records of former Toronto mayor Rob Ford.
"It is often the high-profile cases and individuals by the nature of the breach that may get more attention," said Hoskins. "I don't want to speak to the specifics that are being investigated and may be prosecuted."
Hoskins said the new legislation will double fines for violations of patients' privacy to $100,000 for individuals and $500,000 for the hospital or organization. It would also scrap a rule requiring that prosecutions start within six months of the alleged privacy breach, which Hoskins called "a serious barrier" to prosecuting offenders.
"That has made it extremely difficult to conduct an investigation and has made prosecutions very rare," he said.
Only three cases of breaching private medical records have ever been referred for prosecution, and there has never been a successful prosecution under the Personal Health Information Protection Act since it was introduced in 2004. One case was unsuccessful and the two others are still under consideration by the Attorney General's office.
Ontario to double fines for medical record privacy breaches
http://www.cp24.com/news/ontario-to-double-fines-for-medical-record-privacy-breaches-1.2415686
Will be known as the "Little Robbie Ford" Act. The law to end all laws based on reacting to celebrity/notoriety.
Will be known as the "Little Robbie Ford" Act. The law to end all laws based on reacting to celebrity/notoriety.
The big boon of this law would be protection from private data sold to the highest bidder, usually for targeted services.
Will be known as the "Little Robbie Ford" Act. The law to end all laws based on reacting to celebrity/notoriety.
I read "big boon" as "big baboon". Oh, this thread.
You sneer, but it's a big problem. An employee at Rouge Valley Hospital was selling maternity ward records to investment brokers who would then use them as leads to sell RESPs to new mothers.
http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2...f-larger-investigation-ito-documents-say.html.
And that's just what we know about. Who knows how many other cases like this there are?
I read "big boon" as "big baboon". Oh, this thread.
Your doubt is well founded here Evva. The Ontario Fire Marshall is steeped in the latest science. They can reconstruct nearly any scenario. The fact that its inconclusive is telling in itself.any other details though? what do they think accidentally started the fire? a cigarette? a hotplate? what?
did they reveal the sex of the victim? since they could figure at least that out from the dna.
CP24 @CP24 28s29 seconds ago
Speaking to reporters at city hall, Coun. Rob Ford says he has returned to work after his surgery to vote on the Gardiner issue.
CP24 @CP24 1m1 minute ago
He says he plans to vote for the option to maintain the highway. "Hopefully council will support it," he adds.
CP24 @CP24 10s11 seconds ago
On staying at home to recover: "You go stir-crazy," Ford says with a laugh. "I'm going to continue getting out slowly but surely."
Jennifer Pagliaro @jpags 1m1 minute ago
Rob Ford, wearing a full red track suit, has just arrived on the council floor.