Break-in at N.W.T. government office results in privacy breach affecting 3,000 people
YELLOWKNIFE — The Northwest Territories government says a break-in at its Department of Education, Culture and Employment headquarters in Yellowknife has resulted in a privacy breach affecting about 3,000 people.
The government says the break-in occurred early on Sunday and items including hard drives were stolen.
Those drives contained personal information of people on income assistance between 2006 and 2014 including names, mailing addresses, birth dates and, in some cases, social insurance and health-care numbers.
The territory says it conducted an internal investigation and the theft has been reported to the RCMP and the Northwest Territories Information and Privacy Commissioner.