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Canada Dashboard Digest | Yukon Gov’t Keeping Names, Salaries Private Related reading: The key elements for understanding marketing privacy

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The Yukon government is refusing to release names and specific salaries of public-sector workers that make more than $100,000, CBC reports. Currie Dixon, the minister responsible for the Yukon Public Service Commission, said in an announcement that doing so would violate the Yukon Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act. The statement was made in response to a CBC inquiry related to a report on “sunshine lists” that noted, “Government is the top public-sector employer in Yukon, accounting for 40 percent of the total jobs … It turns out a sunshine list is not a popular idea with either the territorial government or the union representing its employees.”
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