LifeLabs Data Breach Report Released After Firm Loses Four-Year Bid to Keep It Quiet

LifeLabs Data Breach Report Released After Firm Loses Four-Year Bid to Keep It Quiet
A sign is seen outside a LifeLabs location in North Vancouver B.C., on Oct. 22, 2021. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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A long-withheld investigation into a 2019 hacking at LifeLabs Inc. that compromised millions of Canadians’ health data has finally been made public after an Ontario court dismissed the company’s appeal to prevent its release.

A statement from the privacy commissioners of both Ontario and British Columbia says their joint report, completed in June 2020, found that LifeLabs “failed to take reasonable steps” to protect clients’ data while collecting more personal health information than was “reasonably necessary.”