Mata Duran: This week, the Privacy Commissioner issued a 26-page ruling that the consent form Mata Duran signed after the filming was coercive and not valid consent because he wasn't in "a clear frame of mind to provide truly voluntary consent."Going even further, the Commissioner questioned whether there is a public interest to be served at all by televising any government body activities, according to Metro News. Mata Duran said he happy to see his complaint succeed, even if it took three years. Oscar Mata Duran, a Mexican national, was one of eight undocumented workers rounded up in a Canada Border Services Agency raid on his workplace in March 2013 and later deported. I am grateful to everyone who fought for the rights of people like me, he said in a statement released by the group No One Is Illegal. I would love to be back. I am hopeful that Canada will be more accepting of migrants and refugees.
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