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Snapshot 1971: how Canada organizes information about people
In 1971 the Government of Canada initiated a study to determine whether the computerization of personally identifiable records concerning or describing Canadian residents would diminish their quality of life or adversely affect their life chances, and to propose remedial action in the event this premise proved to be true.