CBC News reports: When Kelsey Puddister-Collins opened an email from Newfoundland and Labrador Fertility Services on Tuesday, she said she was mortified to control the names and email addresses of over 100�people on the email list. Puddister-Collins’ information was among those shared in a data breach. The email was a survey about her experience in receiving the province’s fertility subsidy, which people can avail of when travelling out of province for procedures like in vitro fertilization. “I realized that i was carbon copied with 126 other people. so they forgot to [blind carbon copy] us in the email, and so all of our emails were form of just all out there,” Puddister-Collins told CBC intelligence on Wednesday.�“First and last names, and emails for everyone to see.” record more at CBC.