Ontario privacy watchdog to have ‘zero tolerance’ for police database breaches with new powers, commissioner says
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Ontario privacy watchdog warns ‘zero tolerance’ for police database breaches with new powers
COLIN FREEZE
PUBLISHED MAY 25, 2026
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Alleged misuse of law-enforcement databases is at the centre of the recent Project South police corruption probe, which has resulted in seven active Toronto Police Service officers being criminally charged.
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