The City of Prince George decides what we will and will not know and how we get that.
In August, Mayor Simon Yu moved to amend Public Notice Bylaw No. 9329, and return to publishing public notices in the local newspaper. That was supported by Coun. Trudy Klassen and Coun. Brian Skakun. The other councillors defeated that motion.
Today, citizens can receive information by either signing up to receive city e-mails or follow the city’s Facebook account. For the city’s online sign-up, a) the information is kept online for a short period of time, b) the city chooses what to tell citizens and, c) information is hard to find. Sure, you can simply read Facebook’s social media, but you cannot verify it, reply, or question it.
Government issued ID must confirm your name and date of birth, or name and photo, “Drivers Licence, National Identity Card, Passport, Birth Certificate”. Non-government ID is “Student Card, Library card, Refugee Card, Employment verification, Diploma or Loyalty Card”.Facebook/Meta is gathering massive amounts of private data. That raises massive red flags.
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