COVID-19 database and it’s expecting more information about local use of the data from the London Police Service (LPS) at next month’s board meeting.The board confirms it has received a letter from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association — writing on behalf of itself, Aboriginal Legal Services, Black Legal Action Centre, and HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario — that calls on the board to request an audit into what the CCLA described as the “abnormally high” rate which London police have been accessing the province’s COVID-19 database.
Ontario ends police access to coronavirus database after legal challenge Police forces are no longer able to access that database and the CCLA, ALS, BLAC, and HALCO have discontinued litigation as a result..