CREDIT CARD PURCHASES FOR CANNABIS MAY NOT BE PRIVATE – Why is this a concern? “Storing data in the Cloud or in proprietary software means there is likely disclosure of that personal information outside of Canada.” and “Access to the personal information of cannabis users may be used by some countries to deny entry.”

Federal legislation makes it legal for Canadians to enjoy cannabis in the privacy of their homes. That legislation, however, does not necessarily offer privacy protection for cannabis purchasers Source: Credit card purchases for cannabis may not be private | Cannabis

CRA PHONE SCAM BUSTED – You’ve probably received a call. “The CRA scam, just one of the criminal schemes operated from the centres, typically begins with a robocall claiming to be from the CRA and telling the recipient that they owe taxes. The target is informed that they must call back — or face arrest and imprisonment.”

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BREATHALYZER MAINTENANCE RECORDS – Yes that’s right. In order to take a look at breathalyzer maintenance records to see if the device has been properly maintained we now have to bring an application showing they have not before we can see if they have.

In a trilogy of impaired driving cases the Supreme Court of Canada decided today, the appeals of two Alberta men who had demanded maintenance records for the breathalyzer instruments used following roadside pull-overs were dismissed, while the Quebec Crown’s appeal of a demand for disclosure was also dismissed. Source: Maintenance records of breathalyzer machines are …

PARDONS FOR POT POSSESSION IS NOT THE ANSWER

John Baxter was convicted in the 1980s for robbery and possession of a joint. He’s spent 30 years trying to clear his name and says a pardon he got in 2014 did not help him at the border. Source: Don’t count on pot pardons to wipe your record clean, legal experts warn | CBC News