Ronald Kruzeniski
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Saskatchewan getting more transparent on spread of COVID-19: privacy commissioner“We’re getting to smaller geographic units and I think that trend of going in that direction is positive.”HealthJul 24, 2020
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Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation survey an ‘egregious’ privacy breach: commissionerThe provincial privacy commissioner found teachers who participated in a Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation survey violated student privacy.EducationJul 7, 2020
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Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner launches inquiry into Lifelabs breachRonald Kruzeniski said approximately 93,000 people in Saskatchewan were affected by the privacy breach at Lifelabs.CanadaDec 19, 2019
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SHA must do more to prevent breaches: Saskatchewan privacy commissionerThe province's privacy commissioner says the Saskatchewan Health Authority must do more to prevent privacy breaches after 59 patient's information were lost or stolen.HealthDec 17, 2019
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NDP calls on province to open up Sask. Hospital records following blocked FOI requestThe Saskatchewan NDP are calling on the province to release all details around issues like a leaky roof at the new Saskatchewan Hospital North Battleford following a blocked freedom of information request.PoliticsNov 14, 2019
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Sask. NDP call on release of documents detailing potential 2017 SaskTel partial saleSaskatchewan's Information and Privacy Commissioner says some correspondence between SaskTel and a third party should be released discussing a deal that didn't pan out.PoliticsAug 9, 2019
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Saskatchewan privacy commissioner did ‘nothing wrong’ reporting privacy breachesIn February, commissioner Ronald Kruzeniski determined eight people, mostly doctors, had snooped on the electronic health files of 10 people.CanadaApr 10, 2019
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Sask. commissioner finds doctors snooped in Humboldt Broncos patient recordsThe Saskatchewan Health Authority said it is also following up on the breaches and apologized to the patients and their families.CanadaFeb 12, 2019
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Minister wants police to review policy that keeps murder victims’ names privateSaskatchewan's justice minister isn't ruling out changes to legislation in response to a new policy by the Regina Police Service on holding back the names of murder victims.CanadaSep 6, 2018
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