Canadian National Defence Dept: In both cases, Google refused the request, according to Montreal Gazette. This audio recording was of a June 15th internal meeting of the Canadian Coast Guard in a Canadian National Defence secure facility where recordings are prohibited, DFO wrote in documents tabled in Parliament. The request was denied with Google saying the request did not meet the criteria and oTTAWA Three months before the federal government asked Google to remove a YouTube video of someone urinating on a Canadian passport, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans asked the search giant to also remove an audio recording from a secret meeting. Google had previously disclosed the request from Passport Canada to remove the video, but DFO said it made the request to remove an audio recording of a closed-door meeting in June 2011 three months before the Passport Canada request in September of last year.
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