Winnipeg, Manitoba: Send a Letter to the Editor The Free Press welcomes letters from readers To send a letter for consideration on our Letters page: Fill out our online form at the link above, or Email letters@freepress.mb.ca, or Fax 697-7412, or Mail Letters to the Editor, 1355 Mountain Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R2X 3B6, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Similarly, the office investigated why senior officials in the Immigration Department 'overlooked' a key email record the opposition had requested under freedom of information legislation. The NDP government took the line that it was just an educational effort but the ombudsman office checked hundreds of records, interviewed many people involved and presented a new truth in its report to Manitobans. In the March 11 Free Press op-ed Security, privacy can live together, Holley explained why the federal Conservative Bill C-51, anti-terrorism bill, is so intrusive into the privacy of Canadians and how the bill could be improved. Thank you, Mel Holley, and best wishes for a fulfilling retirement. Canadians and their parliamentarians have been warned and given sound advice.
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