What does pet registration have to do with Canadian privacy? According to City of Toronto officials, lots. It started out as a simple project to take the city's dog and cat licensing process online to increase compliance and generate more revenue. But political developments south of the border led project proponents to consider the project's privacy implications.
The city has chosen to internally develop a portal for pet licensing as a privacy protection measure. How a U.S. counter-terrorism law ended up on the project
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