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Posted on 28/08/08

The duty to inform

In tainted-meat recalls, as in prison breaks, Canadians have a right to know the bad news. Not 14 hours later. Not when the dead bodies start turning up. Not when a grocery company can ever so slowly, ever so bureaucratically, figure out which foods should be taken off the shelves. Not when the RCMP feels like it.

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