tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273930.post111454194768821897..comments2024-03-08T07:29:54.585-04:00Comments on Canadian Privacy Law Blog: BMO investigating faxes sent to wrong machineprivacylawyerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03943567746055311435noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6273930.post-1114653606283756362005-04-27T23:00:00.000-03:002005-04-27T23:00:00.000-03:00Hey David --I'm the reporter who broke the CIBC fa...Hey David --<BR/>I'm <A HREF="http://www.davidakin.com" REL="nofollow">the reporter</A> who broke <A HREF="http://davidakin.blogware.com/blog?cmd=search&keywords=cibc" REL="nofollow">the CIBC fax story</A> for CTV and in the <I>Globe and Mail</I>. In the initial wave of reporting we did for CTV and the <I>Globe</I>, BMO was the only one of the big five banks for which we had no complaints of errant faxes. <BR/>So for that reason, I was interested to learn of recent reports that BMO, too, had problems with its faxes.<BR/>But CTV (or the <I>Globe</I>) can't take credit for breaking this story, as your post suggests (although I'm sure our producers appreciate the link!). Mike King, a reporter for <I>The Gazette</I> in Montreal, was the reporter who broke this one, so far as I know. The Canadian Press would have picked up Mike's story and, as a subscriber to CP, CTV would have run an edited version of the CP story on its Web site.<BR/>Cheers --<BR/>DavidDavidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10872819763056609107noreply@blogger.com