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News Bylaws overwhelmingly approved

Bylaws overwhelmingly approved

Dear telecom operators and intercept monitor analysts,

The results of the electronic vote are now known and you have approved the bylaws by a huge margin: 80.1 percent of members who cast their ballot voted in favor of the bylaws.

The bylaws have already been sent to CUPE’s National President Mark Hancock for final approval.

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